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<blockquote data-quote="Chris611" data-source="post: 3769" data-attributes="member: 577"><p>Mr. Jimi, I was thinking the same thing about the appearance, although I was going to return it to its orginal Gehl colors with the red body, grey ROPS, etc. I think it would really look sharp. One big project I had for the skid steer was I am looking at putting up a pole building. The building would be on a slight hill, so there would be a significant about of dirt work that would need to be done. Either digging out the hill or building up the site and then landscaping when I was done. If I put teeth on the bucket, how well do you think this machine (54" bucket & 20 hp) would do for digging and moving dirt? Would it stall out if I have a bucket full of dirt and am also driving through soft dirt? I don't have a lot of experience with these units. I'd hate to buy something so underpowerd for the task that it's unusable. Any insight on this would be appreciated. Thanks Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris611, post: 3769, member: 577"] Mr. Jimi, I was thinking the same thing about the appearance, although I was going to return it to its orginal Gehl colors with the red body, grey ROPS, etc. I think it would really look sharp. One big project I had for the skid steer was I am looking at putting up a pole building. The building would be on a slight hill, so there would be a significant about of dirt work that would need to be done. Either digging out the hill or building up the site and then landscaping when I was done. If I put teeth on the bucket, how well do you think this machine (54" bucket & 20 hp) would do for digging and moving dirt? Would it stall out if I have a bucket full of dirt and am also driving through soft dirt? I don't have a lot of experience with these units. I'd hate to buy something so underpowerd for the task that it's unusable. Any insight on this would be appreciated. Thanks Chris [/QUOTE]
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