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Cherokee140
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- Joined
- Aug 27, 2013
- Messages
- 840
- Location
- Kingsville MO
- Tractor
- John Deere 650, Ford 8n, John Deere Model 70 Kubota BX25D
I agree with this post.^^^
I try to buy the size equipment that will handle the majority of my uses, on rare occasions I need to call in something smaller or larger.
This is where I guess I was drifting....I have folks around where I can borrow stuff from (but I really hate to borrow peoples equipment just incase something happens I always feel responsible to return it in better shape then I got it...even if it is just giving it a bath)
I have seen the videos on youtube, people digging up stumps, picking up HUGE (EVERYTHING) with a grapple (now I want one of those...tons of dead wood I have to deal with) digging things as large as Koi ponds, moving pretty big rocks...tons of stuff. I watch those videos and think man this will do everything I need and then some. Then I see the machines, pretty small size wise. Makes an 8N look huge, Next to a JD70 it is a toy. And I get the feeling that is how many dealers see them.....as toys. They have the experience, they also want to make money, and I would bet there is more money in the larger machine. So are they talking to me about the larger machines because they really can't do what I have seen them doing on youtube.....or are they just trying to get deeper into my wallet.
I know I have been rambling on this over and over....sorry, but I have never had a chance to go to a dealer (car or tractor) and say I want ________
I really want to make sure I am putting just what I need in that blank, not what I want or to have over kill, on not be able to use it when digging up all the landscaping up close to my house.