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JD320E vs Cat 242D vs Case SR210 vs Bobcat S595
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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 99715" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>I am downsizing from a JD 332D and these four machines spec out about equal, except on bucket breakout where the SR210 is way ahead. Does anyone have any SPECIFIC complaints about any of these? Dependability is #1, of course, followed by things like smooth hydraulics, ease of operating, etc. Then there are the little things like routine maintenance access; I don't want to spend 6 hours tearing apart the front end to change a headlight bulb, for ex, like I was told a popular pick up truck requires. Seriously: our 2013 Subaru requires you to pull a front wheel, half the wheel well, then work blind with one hand to change a headlight bulb. This could be our last 'ru. Thanks for the info. john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 99715, member: 1409"] I am downsizing from a JD 332D and these four machines spec out about equal, except on bucket breakout where the SR210 is way ahead. Does anyone have any SPECIFIC complaints about any of these? Dependability is #1, of course, followed by things like smooth hydraulics, ease of operating, etc. Then there are the little things like routine maintenance access; I don't want to spend 6 hours tearing apart the front end to change a headlight bulb, for ex, like I was told a popular pick up truck requires. Seriously: our 2013 Subaru requires you to pull a front wheel, half the wheel well, then work blind with one hand to change a headlight bulb. This could be our last 'ru. Thanks for the info. john [/QUOTE]
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