You mean a skid loader? If so, plenty of decent machines. If loading into trucks I would recommend an extended reach version rather than the base radial arm machine. But if only digging, the radial arm machine will give you more breakout force and should be cheaper. Assume you aren't planning on using hydraulic powered attachments so not necessary to get a high flow machine. If you will rent/use hydraulic attachments the high flow units are just a better fit/much faster. I worked on these machines before retiring and at that time used Case machines were the best value. Really like the Cats but likely too expensive for your needs. Older Gehls had a lot of electrical problems so unless updated would stay away form them. JD went thru several interations before finally ending up building their designed machines in Dubuque Iowa, so might be a little leary of the early orphan machines although very likely could cross reference parts with the orginal manufacturer.
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