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<blockquote data-quote="MARKMAC" data-source="post: 132085" data-attributes="member: 24357"><p>Thank you for the reminder on the septic tank!!! It never occurred to me.</p><p></p><p>I do all my own repairs and maintenance. Most of my equipment doesn't get enough hours to need more than a once a year fluid/grease/filter job.</p><p></p><p>Truth be told, I do kinda like the idea of being able to engage the ground more. My current tractor will move a pile of dirt, but it doesn't have the weight or hydraulic force to bite into the ground. The skid steer will be able to build up my worn down irrigation berms with ease.</p><p></p><p>So you don't think 4 years of lot rot is is too scary? I dread bringing it home and then finding out I'm on the hook for a $5K repair. He took good care of his equipment until he was no longer physically able. But he still hung on to that equipment even when he knew he could never use it again. It was an established part of his character, greasy hands, work boots, reeking of diesel. I'll go the same way too if I have a say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MARKMAC, post: 132085, member: 24357"] Thank you for the reminder on the septic tank!!! It never occurred to me. I do all my own repairs and maintenance. Most of my equipment doesn’t get enough hours to need more than a once a year fluid/grease/filter job. Truth be told, I do kinda like the idea of being able to engage the ground more. My current tractor will move a pile of dirt, but it doesn’t have the weight or hydraulic force to bite into the ground. The skid steer will be able to build up my worn down irrigation berms with ease. So you don’t think 4 years of lot rot is is too scary? I dread bringing it home and then finding out I’m on the hook for a $5K repair. He took good care of his equipment until he was no longer physically able. But he still hung on to that equipment even when he knew he could never use it again. It was an established part of his character, greasy hands, work boots, reeking of diesel. I’ll go the same way too if I have a say. [/QUOTE]
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