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I've said this before. I'll say it again. Anyone considering a stand on machine needs to take a good hard look at the bobcat 463, and Hew Holland lx125. these machines are a "sit in" mini. Full rops caged, more break out power than the stand ons, basically more machine. they will go in any space a stand on will when you factor that the operator stands behind the stand ons. You sit in the 463 or 125, and this is key. there is no chance you will back your self over when you sit inside a machine.
Stand ons can't load a 1 ton dump truck without using ramps, which limits you to a dump trailer, and, in some cases, a driver. . the 463 and 125 will load dump trucks. they are both 44" wide, and can be reduced to 36". With the combination of the 463, the Cat 301.8 mini x, and the ingersol rand power 36" wide power wheel barrow, we have cut labor digging patios and irrigation in thirds and can bill the same money as though we used our good friends emaunal labor. the trencher attachment on the stick of the 301.8 can reach places a mini skid can think about.
the only thing I wish that would be changed about the 463 is the bobcat style yankem sticks and bicycle digging pedals. Given the choice, walk all day or ride, which would you prefer? Dollar for Dollar, the two sit in minis offer 2 times the punch.
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Bill Schwab
In the year 1491, if the Naturescape Landscape Company did the site work in Pisa, Italy, they would not be calling it the "leaning" tower.
Encinitas, Ca. 92024
www.naturescapelandscape.com
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