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<blockquote data-quote="AiredAle" data-source="post: 29917" data-attributes="member: 3206"><p>Hi Folks, I'm new here, and new to skid steers. My old plowtruck is on its last legs, and I am looking to buy a skid steer to move snow in winter from my 300 foot driveway, and to move dirt and pull buckthorn trees the rest of the year. Strictly homeowner use. Oh, forgot, I want to do some recreational hole digging too. I have done some studying and talking to experienced owners, and have narrowed my search to used Bobcat 74X and 75X series machines, with about 3000 or less hours, and a heated cab, (I'm in Minnesota). The 7XX series seems to be to be the Little Red Riding Hood size to me, not too big, not too small, just right. And I know enough not to ask you folks about Bobcat vs the others... What do you think? Am I in the right ball park, and if not, what would you suggest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AiredAle, post: 29917, member: 3206"] Hi Folks, I'm new here, and new to skid steers. My old plowtruck is on its last legs, and I am looking to buy a skid steer to move snow in winter from my 300 foot driveway, and to move dirt and pull buckthorn trees the rest of the year. Strictly homeowner use. Oh, forgot, I want to do some recreational hole digging too. I have done some studying and talking to experienced owners, and have narrowed my search to used Bobcat 74X and 75X series machines, with about 3000 or less hours, and a heated cab, (I'm in Minnesota). The 7XX series seems to be to be the Little Red Riding Hood size to me, not too big, not too small, just right. And I know enough not to ask you folks about Bobcat vs the others... What do you think? Am I in the right ball park, and if not, what would you suggest? [/QUOTE]
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