Posted by Eldon (WA) on March 12, 2016 at 09:37:09 from (67.185.46.116):
In Reply to: Had my chance posted by 37Chief on March 12, 2016 at 08:54:18:
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A lot depends on the machine. I first owned a Bobcat 742. It has a short wheelbase which makes it ride rough and bouncy, but it turns easy on pavement. I rented an 1845 Case and it was much more stable, but turned hard. I have owned this Deere for 8 years now and love it. It is not bouncy (unless I run it wide open, which I never do). The only thing I don't like is working on dry pavement or concrete because it squawks like crazy when turning, but that is the price you pay for stability. This one has foot pedals for the bucket controls which is nice, but after 4 hours I can hardly walk because it gets to my knees. Never a back ache in this machine. I think any machine like this is fun and games for the first two hours. then it just becomes work.....
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