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<blockquote data-quote="beefriendly" data-source="post: 70206" data-attributes="member: 8805"><p>Looking to buy a small used machine (any brand) preferably under 2500-4000 lbs. As small as possible but still capable. Capable...of digging a pond, foundation, septic system, etc. I have used a small case machine, new holland, and a small bobcat and I liked them all. But those times more around the farm general use, not digging.. I don't mind taking more time to do the job just as long as it is possible. I would plan to put a good toothed bucket on it and probably counterweight. Looking for the lightest possible machine for towing/trailering purposes up a steep and windy dirt road. Thoughts on what small machine/s are most capable and the minimum operating weight to consider. thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beefriendly, post: 70206, member: 8805"] Looking to buy a small used machine (any brand) preferably under 2500-4000 lbs. As small as possible but still capable. Capable...of digging a pond, foundation, septic system, etc. I have used a small case machine, new holland, and a small bobcat and I liked them all. But those times more around the farm general use, not digging.. I don't mind taking more time to do the job just as long as it is possible. I would plan to put a good toothed bucket on it and probably counterweight. Looking for the lightest possible machine for towing/trailering purposes up a steep and windy dirt road. Thoughts on what small machine/s are most capable and the minimum operating weight to consider. thanks! [/QUOTE]
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