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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 55630" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I guess that depends on weather you want or need the extra lift capacity, engine hp and hydraulic pump flow, and perhaps increased hyd pressure, Uping pump flow and pressure gives you more hydraulic horsepower to you quick couplers, so if you run a brush cutter or snow blower that could be a assest.</p><p>The longer wheel base will be more stable on grades, the shorter one will be easier on tires if you must make alot of sharp pivot turns in a confined area.</p><p>Personally I would go to a s150 to get the double bucket tilt cylinders as that single cylinder design wears the pins on the tilt cylinder much faster, same size pin but double the load. But then you get a machine with a computer to control the guages. A F series without the Boss option is about as new as you can go and be all mechanical.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 55630, member: 307"] I guess that depends on weather you want or need the extra lift capacity, engine hp and hydraulic pump flow, and perhaps increased hyd pressure, Uping pump flow and pressure gives you more hydraulic horsepower to you quick couplers, so if you run a brush cutter or snow blower that could be a assest. The longer wheel base will be more stable on grades, the shorter one will be easier on tires if you must make alot of sharp pivot turns in a confined area. Personally I would go to a s150 to get the double bucket tilt cylinders as that single cylinder design wears the pins on the tilt cylinder much faster, same size pin but double the load. But then you get a machine with a computer to control the guages. A F series without the Boss option is about as new as you can go and be all mechanical. Ken [/QUOTE]
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