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<blockquote data-quote="frank123" data-source="post: 5482" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>I've been fortunate enough to be able to run pretty much all the common machines over the years through my landscaping business and network of friends in the excavation/landscaping industry. I rented for the first couple of years on a job to job basis, getting time in on BC, Cat, Gehl, Deere, ASV, Case, etc.. I particularly enjoy taking the opportunity to swap machines for a while when doing a job with someone with a different color. To me that's the best way to compare. Get out of one and climb into another doing the same job. That's when you notice the subtle differences. I'm not quite 6'7", but at 6'6" I concur, a big guy can be squeezed into a RC30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank123, post: 5482, member: 649"] I've been fortunate enough to be able to run pretty much all the common machines over the years through my landscaping business and network of friends in the excavation/landscaping industry. I rented for the first couple of years on a job to job basis, getting time in on BC, Cat, Gehl, Deere, ASV, Case, etc.. I particularly enjoy taking the opportunity to swap machines for a while when doing a job with someone with a different color. To me that's the best way to compare. Get out of one and climb into another doing the same job. That's when you notice the subtle differences. I'm not quite 6'7”, but at 6'6” I concur, a big guy can be squeezed into a RC30. [/QUOTE]
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