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<blockquote data-quote="GTA" data-source="post: 91025" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I've got a 1993 853 with 1785 hours. It's an awsome machine that was a real game changer for me. I rent a property for my business that is shared with several other businesses. Because of the nature of mine, I have to remain open when it snows while the others can remain closed. As a result, I've become the one responsible for the cleanup of the property. For years I struggled with a small SUV / plow set up but was easily overwhelmed by larger storms. Winter soon grew into a very stressful season for me. Then came the Bobcat. Problems solved! I've got an 80 inch snow bucket and all the power I need. We got 100 inches of snow here in one month last year and I was able to keep operations open. Listening to music in a heated cab while clearing a three foot storm has never been so nice. These machines bring top dollar in this area but are worth every penny. My only regret was waiting so long to buy one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTA, post: 91025, member: 9643"] I've got a 1993 853 with 1785 hours. It's an awsome machine that was a real game changer for me. I rent a property for my business that is shared with several other businesses. Because of the nature of mine, I have to remain open when it snows while the others can remain closed. As a result, I've become the one responsible for the cleanup of the property. For years I struggled with a small SUV / plow set up but was easily overwhelmed by larger storms. Winter soon grew into a very stressful season for me. Then came the Bobcat. Problems solved! I've got an 80 inch snow bucket and all the power I need. We got 100 inches of snow here in one month last year and I was able to keep operations open. Listening to music in a heated cab while clearing a three foot storm has never been so nice. These machines bring top dollar in this area but are worth every penny. My only regret was waiting so long to buy one. [/QUOTE]
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