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<blockquote data-quote="Idoitall" data-source="post: 6418" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>I haven't bought a machine yet, but I'm still patiently looking. I'm waiting now to get some details on a mid-90's 753 that I was told about. The guy wanted to trade for a new one, but their trade-in price was way too much for him, so he may sell it.</p><p>Having no knowledge and little experience with these machines, I realize that this is a loaded question with many answers, and that the answer can vary greatly with each machine. It sounds like one doesn't have to try very hard to rollover a skidsteer.</p><p>Generally speaking, about what percent grades can you safely operate in going straight up and down, and also what angle for operating on a hillside. I ran forklifts at work for years and I know to keep the load low, speed slow, and to back down most slopes with a load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idoitall, post: 6418, member: 836"] I haven't bought a machine yet, but I'm still patiently looking. I'm waiting now to get some details on a mid-90's 753 that I was told about. The guy wanted to trade for a new one, but their trade-in price was way too much for him, so he may sell it. Having no knowledge and little experience with these machines, I realize that this is a loaded question with many answers, and that the answer can vary greatly with each machine. It sounds like one doesn't have to try very hard to rollover a skidsteer. Generally speaking, about what percent grades can you safely operate in going straight up and down, and also what angle for operating on a hillside. I ran forklifts at work for years and I know to keep the load low, speed slow, and to back down most slopes with a load. [/QUOTE]
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