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2001 773G Thinking of buying.
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<blockquote data-quote="TonyCT322" data-source="post: 133628" data-attributes="member: 19714"><p>Take someone with you that can be objective. It is too easy to fall in love with the idea of a skid steer. Remember, they were ori"construction" grade equipment. Parts and service can still have "construction" pricing. If you have never owned one, they can be intimidating when it's time for the first repair. Sites like this and YouTube are helpful. Three years later, I am a lot more comfortable working on mine. The more common issue with the "older" machines is part availability. I have a 2007 John Deere and I am starting to find obtaining replacements more challenging. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyCT322, post: 133628, member: 19714"] Take someone with you that can be objective. It is too easy to fall in love with the idea of a skid steer. Remember, they were ori”construction” grade equipment. Parts and service can still have “construction” pricing. If you have never owned one, they can be intimidating when it’s time for the first repair. Sites like this and YouTube are helpful. Three years later, I am a lot more comfortable working on mine. The more common issue with the “older” machines is part availability. I have a 2007 John Deere and I am starting to find obtaining replacements more challenging. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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