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<blockquote data-quote="Terexnorthfl" data-source="post: 69244" data-attributes="member: 9880"><p>Hi, Don't know if you have decided anything yet but, we are the Terex dealer for North FL. We have seen a bunch of different machines come and go through the years and Terex (which is formerly ASV) Has taken a great product and made it better. The undercarriage is awesome to say the least. It gives you plenty of give when going over rough terrain but allows you to still out push a comparable machine. The machine will speak for its self, however the dealer is who makes the purchase enjoyable. If you have a good dealer then any problems ( and yes it will have some all new equipment will have something) will be nothing to you. I would suggest trying to rent the machine you plan on purchasing just to make sure it suits your needs. I.E. The physical size and HP. You don't want a machine that can move a mountain and not get it into a back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terexnorthfl, post: 69244, member: 9880"] Hi, Don't know if you have decided anything yet but, we are the Terex dealer for North FL. We have seen a bunch of different machines come and go through the years and Terex (which is formerly ASV) Has taken a great product and made it better. The undercarriage is awesome to say the least. It gives you plenty of give when going over rough terrain but allows you to still out push a comparable machine. The machine will speak for its self, however the dealer is who makes the purchase enjoyable. If you have a good dealer then any problems ( and yes it will have some all new equipment will have something) will be nothing to you. I would suggest trying to rent the machine you plan on purchasing just to make sure it suits your needs. I.E. The physical size and HP. You don't want a machine that can move a mountain and not get it into a back yard. [/QUOTE]
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