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Old 10-08-2006, 04:33 PM
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I've had the same 222 dingo for 6 years now. I can't imagine what I would have done without it it.

It is like having 2 extra guys on the job. Once mastered, the machine becomes part of you. Its almost like having extra legs and arms that move on your command.

Know what I do with the dingo stand on, I would never buy a 'cart' style walk behind. That tray would just get smashed, and worst, so would the rider. I think it would limit the machines effectiveness.

I don't mean to sound big headed, but I will flat out say, what I can do with the dingo will amaze you. It still amazes me. Why every landscaper doesn't own one, I do not know. It is, hands down, the most important machine I own. I wish I had a video camera taping what it does. From moving trees, to digging out 600 ft patios, grading lawns, digging out basements, etc.....I can't stop finding new things for it to do.

Whether or not the other machines are better, I would stick with another dingo when the time comes. It would be like cheating on my girlfriend.