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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrod1830" data-source="post: 96041" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>Skid steer's and grass do not get along. Period. Ever think about trying All wheel steer? It would be difficult to package in such a small frame, but you would be the only one that offered it in that size. It would be easy on grass too.</p><p>Being that there are plenty of compact loaders on the market of simular size. One could argue that you will need to stand out to get a piece of that market, as they are very "established" brand's.</p><p>Auxillary equipment is a must. Also the ability to use other manufactures Add-on's is a must. A standard Quick-tach would be a plus. Why would someone buy your's, only to not be able to use any other atatchment's but your's? You can rent attachment's for the Bobcat's and dingo's BTW, and alot of people take advantage of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrod1830, post: 96041, member: 4331"] Skid steer's and grass do not get along. Period. Ever think about trying All wheel steer? It would be difficult to package in such a small frame, but you would be the only one that offered it in that size. It would be easy on grass too. Being that there are plenty of compact loaders on the market of simular size. One could argue that you will need to stand out to get a piece of that market, as they are very "established" brand's. Auxillary equipment is a must. Also the ability to use other manufactures Add-on's is a must. A standard Quick-tach would be a plus. Why would someone buy your's, only to not be able to use any other atatchment's but your's? You can rent attachment's for the Bobcat's and dingo's BTW, and alot of people take advantage of that. [/QUOTE]
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