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<blockquote data-quote="RLemmens" data-source="post: 94384" data-attributes="member: 13463"><p>So I'll admit I'm a total newb. I rented an old case one time and have put about 70hours on a John Deere 4520 utility tractor (less if you don't count the time running a chipper). We recently moved and, having almost rolled the tractor at the old house (losing the little bit of confidence I had gained), and the new house having softer ground and much steeper terrain I decided on a JD323e track loader. I ran it for a couple hours today, and though a bit tentative (slow and steady is my motto) this thing performed like a beast. It fits perfectly between the vineyard roads and is like a goat on the ground, even with side slope. I couldn't be happier, although there are pros and cons to every model, this one seems to work very well for me. I'm excited to learn more and appreciate any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RLemmens, post: 94384, member: 13463"] So I'll admit I'm a total newb. I rented an old case one time and have put about 70hours on a John Deere 4520 utility tractor (less if you don't count the time running a chipper). We recently moved and, having almost rolled the tractor at the old house (losing the little bit of confidence I had gained), and the new house having softer ground and much steeper terrain I decided on a JD323e track loader. I ran it for a couple hours today, and though a bit tentative (slow and steady is my motto) this thing performed like a beast. It fits perfectly between the vineyard roads and is like a goat on the ground, even with side slope. I couldn't be happier, although there are pros and cons to every model, this one seems to work very well for me. I'm excited to learn more and appreciate any advice. [/QUOTE]
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