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Re: Which Skid Loader to Buy??


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Posted by The tractor vet on November 14, 2012 at 17:01:17 from (75.24.0.62):

In Reply to: Which Skid Loader to Buy?? posted by 812 Farmer on November 13, 2012 at 16:09:51:

Well i might as well throw in my 2.5 cents worth here on that .We have TWo NEW hOLLAND LX665's , One with cab and heat and one with out. Why do we have TWo because the older one was stolen wright out of the barn a couple years back on the coldest night of the year right before Christmas . We needed a skid steer to feed with and was forces to rent one and at 200 bucks a day digs into the back pocket fast. We like the New Holland and it has given good service to us , it runs everyday no matter the weather . IF the battery is good and the glow plugs are good then it will start each and every time with out being plugged in as where it sets there is no electric. Took me a week of looking but i found the one with the cab and heat on Craig's list , we went and looked at it ran it and bought it . We did have to put all new glow plugs in it right away . Three weeks later the stolen one turns up and we get a call from the local deputy dwag . We go down to there impound yard and yep it is ours . He asked if we wanted it back. Well gee yes , the insurance then trys and take control and like we told them YOU DO NOT OWN IT AS YOU STILL HAVE NOT PAYED FOR IT Well well we have it sold to bad ya can not sell what you do not own or paid for . So we have two now and we found that we need both during haying season . We have found that for us they are our best choice . This past summer i ran and almost brand new Bobcat and i will take the New Holland over the Bob cat hands down. Now if and again i said IF we had the bank roll we would have a couple Cat's on tracks with the pilot controls as i use to haul them from the plant in N/C to dealers , yea buddy they are nice .


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