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<blockquote data-quote="owensge" data-source="post: 138" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>I've owned my T200 for a year now, but originally looked at the T190 which was too small. I really needed a track machine because of all the hills on my ranch. My T200 is like a mountain goat on hills, safe and sure. At 73hp, it has a lot of power. It's a machine that I can use all year round in dry, wet and muddy conditions. While trenching for my irrigation pipe, my T200 didn't mind being on very steep hills. I've had my machine in mud up to the top of the tracks and it came out of it with no problem.</p><p>I've never owner a wheeled skid steer, so I really can't compare the two.</p><p>With regards to the T300, I've heard that the boom arms rattle alot if your are moving with them raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owensge, post: 138, member: 10"] I've owned my T200 for a year now, but originally looked at the T190 which was too small. I really needed a track machine because of all the hills on my ranch. My T200 is like a mountain goat on hills, safe and sure. At 73hp, it has a lot of power. It's a machine that I can use all year round in dry, wet and muddy conditions. While trenching for my irrigation pipe, my T200 didn't mind being on very steep hills. I've had my machine in mud up to the top of the tracks and it came out of it with no problem. I've never owner a wheeled skid steer, so I really can't compare the two. With regards to the T300, I've heard that the boom arms rattle alot if your are moving with them raised. [/QUOTE]
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