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<blockquote data-quote="frank123" data-source="post: 16522" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>Have to put in a vote for the Deere CT322 for what you've described. Easily will handle 2200#. Hills no problem. Cat limits hillside use to 3:1 slopes in the owners manual. Tak has a higher center of gravity and narrow stance- tippier. Deere is hands down easier to service and maintain. The lists are the same as always, I guess. This battle has occurred a million times already. Bottom line is you need to try them out in your conditions and decide which dealer you have some faith in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank123, post: 16522, member: 649"] Have to put in a vote for the Deere CT322 for what you've described. Easily will handle 2200#. Hills no problem. Cat limits hillside use to 3:1 slopes in the owners manual. Tak has a higher center of gravity and narrow stance- tippier. Deere is hands down easier to service and maintain. The lists are the same as always, I guess. This battle has occurred a million times already. Bottom line is you need to try them out in your conditions and decide which dealer you have some faith in. [/QUOTE]
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