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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_ron" data-source="post: 8674" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>The CAT's are a better deal, as well as resale value, look at the resale values of their heavier equipment versus the competition's values, big difference. Also, due to your winter conditions, if you look around in this forum, there was a member who had an issue with jump starting a dead JD and he needed to lift the loader up to start it, Bobcat, CAT and everyone else's machines batteries can be accessed from the rear provided you didn't park it up against a wall. I would pick a used CAT over a used Bobcat any day even if money was an issue, CAT just seems to take better care of their used equipment. John Deere isn't remotely an option, even if it was 80% cheaper, came with free diesel for 3 years and a real sexy girl who'd do anything for me (and I mean ANYTHING) who was thrown into the package deal, I'd still turn the deal down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_ron, post: 8674, member: 1066"] The CAT's are a better deal, as well as resale value, look at the resale values of their heavier equipment versus the competition's values, big difference. Also, due to your winter conditions, if you look around in this forum, there was a member who had an issue with jump starting a dead JD and he needed to lift the loader up to start it, Bobcat, CAT and everyone else's machines batteries can be accessed from the rear provided you didn't park it up against a wall. I would pick a used CAT over a used Bobcat any day even if money was an issue, CAT just seems to take better care of their used equipment. John Deere isn't remotely an option, even if it was 80% cheaper, came with free diesel for 3 years and a real sexy girl who'd do anything for me (and I mean ANYTHING) who was thrown into the package deal, I'd still turn the deal down. [/QUOTE]
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