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<blockquote data-quote="melli" data-source="post: 61037" data-attributes="member: 7164"><p>$1200! That is my motive to learn how to do even basic hydraulic TS at the 'block'. I had a 463...now that was cute! LOL Just couldn't cut the mustard for clearing land...great material mover though. I'd still have it if I didn't need the dough for the 331. From my perspective the 331 is rather cute...I don't feel I am operating a massive piece of equipment, and it keeps me dry and warm in winter and cool in summer. Most importantly, unlike the 463, I am not eating diesel exhaust or much dust, and the seat is way more comfortable. I can only handle a few hours at a time though, as I do get 'shaken' a fair bit. JMHO from a tomboy who used to work with Pa on a grain farm is Sask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melli, post: 61037, member: 7164"] $1200! That is my motive to learn how to do even basic hydraulic TS at the 'block'. I had a 463...now that was cute! LOL Just couldn't cut the mustard for clearing land...great material mover though. I'd still have it if I didn't need the dough for the 331. From my perspective the 331 is rather cute...I don't feel I am operating a massive piece of equipment, and it keeps me dry and warm in winter and cool in summer. Most importantly, unlike the 463, I am not eating diesel exhaust or much dust, and the seat is way more comfortable. I can only handle a few hours at a time though, as I do get 'shaken' a fair bit. JMHO from a tomboy who used to work with Pa on a grain farm is Sask. [/QUOTE]
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