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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 20852" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I think they were a solid no frills basic loader. I have never used one but there seems to be a lot of them out in southern Manitoba at dealers and on construction sites, and just about anywhere else. Believe that model has the Kubota 2203 diesel which is pretty much my first choice. Parts are readily available for them. I'd enquire on the pumps, hyd motors with some place like <a href="http://www.skidloaderpumps.com/" target="_blank">www.skidloaderpumps.com</a> to see if they can rebuild them. I'd think they are common off the shelf from some major north American hydraulic supplier, but those folks would know. After that there is not much to go wrong that could not be repaired by any good heavy equipment mechanic.</p><p>Also you sound like a home user, if that's the case I'd think you will likely find you don't put many hours on in a year (100 or 200 is alot ) and will operate with greater care then some cowboy on a construction site. So if your target has been maintained, I doubt failures of any significance will occur vary often. Also if you not living in it 8 to 12 hours a day you can live without some amenities a commercial user would demand</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 20852, member: 307"] I think they were a solid no frills basic loader. I have never used one but there seems to be a lot of them out in southern Manitoba at dealers and on construction sites, and just about anywhere else. Believe that model has the Kubota 2203 diesel which is pretty much my first choice. Parts are readily available for them. I'd enquire on the pumps, hyd motors with some place like [URL='http://www.skidloaderpumps.com/']www.skidloaderpumps.com[/URL] to see if they can rebuild them. I'd think they are common off the shelf from some major north American hydraulic supplier, but those folks would know. After that there is not much to go wrong that could not be repaired by any good heavy equipment mechanic. Also you sound like a home user, if that's the case I'd think you will likely find you don't put many hours on in a year (100 or 200 is alot ) and will operate with greater care then some cowboy on a construction site. So if your target has been maintained, I doubt failures of any significance will occur vary often. Also if you not living in it 8 to 12 hours a day you can live without some amenities a commercial user would demand Ken [/QUOTE]
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