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What size machine should I get?
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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 40193" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I am a fairly new user myself, so take this fwiw. I had a 6000 lb JD 240 for a couple of years, and it did a heck of a lot of work. However, when I got my 9000 lb 332, I got spoiled fast. It is really nice to be able to do the extra bit of work while you are at it. If I would have purchased a 14000 lb machine, which is not made to my knowledge, I would only be that much happier. I have precious few "close quarters" situations, so the large framed machine is great. If you are not going to be working downtown among tight spaces, go as big as you can afford, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 40193, member: 1409"] I am a fairly new user myself, so take this fwiw. I had a 6000 lb JD 240 for a couple of years, and it did a heck of a lot of work. However, when I got my 9000 lb 332, I got spoiled fast. It is really nice to be able to do the extra bit of work while you are at it. If I would have purchased a 14000 lb machine, which is not made to my knowledge, I would only be that much happier. I have precious few "close quarters" situations, so the large framed machine is great. If you are not going to be working downtown among tight spaces, go as big as you can afford, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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