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743B vs T180
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<blockquote data-quote="wbecker" data-source="post: 78360" data-attributes="member: 9856"><p>I have a 743B that I put a lot of work into last winter, it is doing very well now, in part thanks to this group. However it is hard on grass areas, and I would like to use it with a 5' brush mower/cutter which needs more aux hyd flow, and clearing trees and brush on our property. There are a few Locust trees, already have a flat tire and haven't even dealt with the locust yet. So my wife says I should get a track loader. No flat tires and less lawn damage. I am thinking about a T180. I don't want something that my trailer with dual 3500# axles would not handle occasionally on a short ride. 1. Would a T180 do significantly less lawn damage? 2. Any other suggestions that would do what I need? Thanks, Bill B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbecker, post: 78360, member: 9856"] I have a 743B that I put a lot of work into last winter, it is doing very well now, in part thanks to this group. However it is hard on grass areas, and I would like to use it with a 5' brush mower/cutter which needs more aux hyd flow, and clearing trees and brush on our property. There are a few Locust trees, already have a flat tire and haven't even dealt with the locust yet. So my wife says I should get a track loader. No flat tires and less lawn damage. I am thinking about a T180. I don't want something that my trailer with dual 3500# axles would not handle occasionally on a short ride. 1. Would a T180 do significantly less lawn damage? 2. Any other suggestions that would do what I need? Thanks, Bill B [/QUOTE]
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