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Re: Need advice on a skid loader
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Posted by Big Hunter on July 27, 2007 at 17:42:21 from (207.19.142.86):
In Reply to: Re: Need advice on a skid loader posted by phillip d on July 27, 2007 at 16:44:58:
a 743 is smaller then a 751, less lift and less hp. the 743 does have a kubota. I had a 741 bobcat, same frame as a 743 but the 741 has a Duetz engine. I now have a John Deere 250 series 2 and all the 200 series has over heating issues as far as I know. I use mine mostly for backfilling after digging with a 310sg backhoe, so the dirt is loose, and I use gravel for backfilling also which is loose to. If it's say 80 degrees and up it wants to ride next to the red on the gauge. The lift is kinda weak at the bottom until you get it up a couple feet, then it's ok. back to the bobcat the 741 I had was good for the size it was, I had no problems with it other then it was kinda small.
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