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big bob advice M970, 975, 980
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<blockquote data-quote="bahmi" data-source="post: 21928" data-attributes="member: 2241"><p>I felt the same way you do now. Wanted big, bigger, biggest. There was a M970 in the area, but a wise old fella gave me the litany on parts availability, nimbleness deficit, etc and that caused me to ponder. Having a CAT dozer bucket machine, a heavy cuss, why would I need a puker skidsteer to pretend I could match the cheapo CAT I bought years ago and have used to great effect? Answer? Look smart, act smart, be smart. I bought a neato 753 and it is nimble as a puma, fast as a greyhound, and has parts availability galore and what I consider easy access and simpleness to fix...I saw the light and took the good advice. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bahmi, post: 21928, member: 2241"] I felt the same way you do now. Wanted big, bigger, biggest. There was a M970 in the area, but a wise old fella gave me the litany on parts availability, nimbleness deficit, etc and that caused me to ponder. Having a CAT dozer bucket machine, a heavy cuss, why would I need a puker skidsteer to pretend I could match the cheapo CAT I bought years ago and have used to great effect? Answer? Look smart, act smart, be smart. I bought a neato 753 and it is nimble as a puma, fast as a greyhound, and has parts availability galore and what I consider easy access and simpleness to fix...I saw the light and took the good advice. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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