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<blockquote data-quote="SlowDave" data-source="post: 120084" data-attributes="member: 21901"><p>I am new here and new to skid steers. I am constantly fixing up old buildings and on the current one I have extremely limited access so I am thinking about purchasing a S70 or one of the older narrow machines. Unfortunately there just isn't room to squeeze my tractor in there. Also my helper's past injuries are troubling him more and more so what he used to be able to do by hand and with a jack hammer and power wheel barrow aren't going to be happening going forward.</p><p></p><p>So it is time to purchase a skid steer. Any advice as to models I should look at or what to avoid would be greatly appreciated. If you have one that fits our needs let me know. We have a pretty complete machine and fabrication shop so we are not afraid of one that needs some work. We are located in Tucson AZ but we often drive to other states to pick up equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowDave, post: 120084, member: 21901"] I am new here and new to skid steers. I am constantly fixing up old buildings and on the current one I have extremely limited access so I am thinking about purchasing a S70 or one of the older narrow machines. Unfortunately there just isn't room to squeeze my tractor in there. Also my helper's past injuries are troubling him more and more so what he used to be able to do by hand and with a jack hammer and power wheel barrow aren't going to be happening going forward. So it is time to purchase a skid steer. Any advice as to models I should look at or what to avoid would be greatly appreciated. If you have one that fits our needs let me know. We have a pretty complete machine and fabrication shop so we are not afraid of one that needs some work. We are located in Tucson AZ but we often drive to other states to pick up equipment. [/QUOTE]
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