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Re: SKID LOADER?
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Posted by big hunter on February 16, 2007 at 05:14:59 from (207.19.142.74):
In Reply to: SKID LOADER? posted by rustin on February 15, 2007 at 13:01:07:
I bought a new john deere 250 in 03 I wouldn't buy another john deere. the engine has since new been kissing the red on the temp gauge if the temp outside is about 80 and over (and that is just moving around loose dirt and gravel. (have talked to other john deere owners and they have had temp troubles to) I don't like that you have to adjust the drive chains, it's a little weak when the boom is low on the lift, after you get the bucket up to about waist high it has good power. the next skid steer I would buy will be a TAKAHUCHI (however you spell it) with rubber tracks. I've talked with several owners and they wouldn't have any other machine.. just my 2 cents
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