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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 112654" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Depending on if the 753 is a G series, they are essentially the same. If the lights are triangular on the 753, it's a G series, so it should have proportional aux hydraulics, the same as the S150. Both are radial lift, i believe the same, if not almost the same lifting ability.</p><p>I have an S150 and love it. Over here in .au we rarely have slooth buckets, 99% are 4 in 1, so we use aux hydraulics a lot and the proportional control is very nice.</p><p>No matter which way you go, both machines are very solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 112654, member: 82"] Depending on if the 753 is a G series, they are essentially the same. If the lights are triangular on the 753, it's a G series, so it should have proportional aux hydraulics, the same as the S150. Both are radial lift, i believe the same, if not almost the same lifting ability. I have an S150 and love it. Over here in .au we rarely have slooth buckets, 99% are 4 in 1, so we use aux hydraulics a lot and the proportional control is very nice. No matter which way you go, both machines are very solid. [/QUOTE]
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