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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 103157" data-attributes="member: 11755"><p>I think that you need to go with a brand that has a sales/service facility near by. For me it was New Holland, which is closest. They've always responded to any questions I've had and we've formed a great relationship. I bought an LS170 wheel machine, then I bought aftermarket MacLaren tracks. I've got a bucket, forks, grapple bucket, log splitter, and Bradco backhoe. I bought it as a private machine for my personal use, but have since made it into a business after retiring from real estate. I have no regrets and will eventually move to a C238 track machine with high flow hydraulics. Not having high flow on my LS170 was a mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 103157, member: 11755"] I think that you need to go with a brand that has a sales/service facility near by. For me it was New Holland, which is closest. They've always responded to any questions I've had and we've formed a great relationship. I bought an LS170 wheel machine, then I bought aftermarket MacLaren tracks. I've got a bucket, forks, grapple bucket, log splitter, and Bradco backhoe. I bought it as a private machine for my personal use, but have since made it into a business after retiring from real estate. I have no regrets and will eventually move to a C238 track machine with high flow hydraulics. Not having high flow on my LS170 was a mistake. [/QUOTE]
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