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<blockquote data-quote="johnstra" data-source="post: 8647" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>Hi all. I'll be purchasing a new to me skid steer for snow blowing. I live at 9000 in CO and need the ability to keep my roads open. I'll be putting either a Loftness or an Erskine blower on. I'm trying to decide between 3 different machines. A John Deere 317 w/ only 102 hours on it, a Cat 228 High Flow with 1400 hours on it, and a cat 246 w/ 1700 hours on it. I was all set to pull the trigger on the Cat 228 to get the high flow for snow blowing, but somebody cautioned me that it might be hard to resale a high flow machine. I'm looking for suggestions and advise to help decide which of these machines to buy. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Thanks, -john</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnstra, post: 8647, member: 1118"] Hi all. I'll be purchasing a new to me skid steer for snow blowing. I live at 9000 in CO and need the ability to keep my roads open. I'll be putting either a Loftness or an Erskine blower on. I'm trying to decide between 3 different machines. A John Deere 317 w/ only 102 hours on it, a Cat 228 High Flow with 1400 hours on it, and a cat 246 w/ 1700 hours on it. I was all set to pull the trigger on the Cat 228 to get the high flow for snow blowing, but somebody cautioned me that it might be hard to resale a high flow machine. I'm looking for suggestions and advise to help decide which of these machines to buy. Thanks in advance for your feedback. Thanks, -john [/QUOTE]
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