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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 97043" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Our first machine back in the 80's was a 371, we bought it primarily for cleaning out box stalls in our dairy barn. It worked well, was reliable and practically bullet proof, way better than a manure fork.</p><p>We replaced it in '92 with a new 440b, same machine that I own today. Hydrostatic drive is a huge step forward in technology and ability. As far as mini-machines go, the 4XX/S70 series would still be my choice if I were in the market for one.</p><p>Bobcat parts availability does not seem to be an issue with any of these machines, and gas powered ones are easy to repower if the engine is bad/wore out.</p><p>My $0.02 - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 97043, member: 3290"] Our first machine back in the 80's was a 371, we bought it primarily for cleaning out box stalls in our dairy barn. It worked well, was reliable and practically bullet proof, way better than a manure fork. We replaced it in '92 with a new 440b, same machine that I own today. Hydrostatic drive is a huge step forward in technology and ability. As far as mini-machines go, the 4XX/S70 series would still be my choice if I were in the market for one. Bobcat parts availability does not seem to be an issue with any of these machines, and gas powered ones are easy to repower if the engine is bad/wore out. My $0.02 - SR [/QUOTE]
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