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Old 12-26-2008, 12:36 AM   #21
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Re: Skid Steer Advice


I have a John Deere CT 322 (in my avatar)
Although it is the smaller class than the CT 332, it fits well with my type work. If you are looking to dump into a dumptruck, then go with the CT332, but if you want something that has low ground pressure, fits nicely between buildings, and is realitively light (8800 lbs),, then go with the CT 322.

It has the same operating properties/qualities as the New Holland.

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Old 12-27-2008, 12:58 PM   #22
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I use my bobcat the same way. I have a mustang with 800 hrs it looks new . I payed 8000 It was owned by a landscaper . Its 6500lbs I had a 753 and it was also very good.?The mustang rides better . The only down fall is that you cant lift full pallets so you need to break every thing in half. I have a yanmar mini Ex that takes the same oil and filters and i can get parts at the same place . There is a guy on eby called heavy rig (Jason) he sells lots of stuff and is close to you . Ive bought from him but sent the equipment back because it was not what he sold me, he is a stand up guy. I would look at the equipment before you buy. Try to deal with guys that live near you. It is nice to buy from a dealer but costs more. Ive bought buckets, pallet forks ,filters . I'm looking for a snow plow now. I have 1000 bucks burning a hole in my pocket .
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