Hope so, it'll hopefully bring the used market down with it!Go 74hp if it’s not a huge difference- then u get away from DEF!!!!!
I have to think equipment sales are slowing & getting back to “reality”. Wonder if that’s the case?
DEF is always a problem eventually. Unless you need a 100 HP machine, stick to 74. The manufacturers play games with the HP to avoid DEF. CAT for example lists the 259, 265, 279, and 289 ALL at 74.9 HP. All to avoid DEF. If you look at the specs on those models they have very different capabilities, yet at all listed at three same HPHope so, it'll hopefully bring the used market down with it!
Has DEF been a big problem in the real world scenario? I read some older Kubota's had DEF issues, are there others?
Part of the problem - I'm not sure what I need for HP exactly. Have quite a few trees to pull, and some terraces blown out that I need to fix. Biggest trees are 8-12" that I'd pull. I mean, I have bigger but probably just chainsaw those down.DEF is always a problem eventually. Unless you need a 100 HP machine, stick to 74. The manufacturers play games with the HP to avoid DEF. CAT for example lists the 259, 265, 279, and 289 ALL at 74.9 HP. All to avoid DEF. If you look at the specs on those models they have very different capabilities, yet at all listed at three same HP
I do everything I need to with ASV RT75. Including running a 60" disc mulcherPart of the problem - I'm not sure what I need for HP exactly. Have quite a few trees to pull, and some terraces blown out that I need to fix. Biggest trees are 8-12" that I'd pull. I mean, I have bigger but probably just chainsaw those down.
I am very new to skid loaders and what size for they can do.
I looked at a 2017 Case TR270, a 2016 CAT 299D and a 2019 John Deere 317G today. The CAT is out based on price alone.... $79k with over 2k hours.I bought a 74.9 Hp Case Tracked SkidLoader a few years ago and couldn't be happier.
No DEF is a plus and it seems to have plenty of power for what i need to do and i use Hydraulic brush mower on the front of it a lot.
I looked at used and most i found had tons of hours on them and the savings was not great vs New so just got a new one with warranty.
Never a single thing ever went wrong with it in the three years I've had it - never been back to their shop onceI looked at a 2017 Case TR270, a 2016 CAT 299D and a 2019 John Deere 317G today. The CAT is out based on price alone.... $79k with over 2k hours.
The Case was really jerky travelling, the 317G ran like buttah', really smooth, for $64k I'd expect it to. The Case is coming up on auction. Used in a tree nursery.
Did you have any warranty work done on your Case? @GUNRNR
If you like the 317G Deere I can see if I have anything. Let me know what your price guidelines are. Feel free to call/text anytime. 641-640-1965. Depending on where you live service is often the number one factor in determining which skid to purchase. Running a skid like you intent to you should be fine going whichever way. It's the guys that use and abuse them everyday where service matters most. If using it on a hobby farm on weekends you should run into far less issues.I looked at a 2017 Case TR270, a 2016 CAT 299D and a 2019 John Deere 317G today. The CAT is out based on price alone.... $79k with over 2k hours.
The Case was really jerky travelling, the 317G ran like buttah', really smooth, for $64k I'd expect it to. The Case is coming up on auction. Used in a tree nursery.
Did you have any warranty work or repairs e on your Case? @GUNRNR
Oh gosh- I’ve fought def on countless machines. The ONLY machine I’ve never had DEF issues on is Cat tractor. Literally every other machine - nightmare. Skid steers, tractors, vehicles, u name it - they all give me grief. Bobcat for example was a Frigin nightmare on their emissions junk!Hope so, it'll hopefully bring the used market down with it!
Edit: I see the Deere dealers having quite a bit of new inventory these days (tractors anyway), Case and Kubota as well
Has DEF been a big problem in the real world scenario? I read some older Kubota's had DEF issues, are there others?
I have heard similar.I talked to a guy who pulled trees with a skidloader and he said his buddy had a tracked one, but since he didn't have a heated shed, he opted for tires on his skidloader. Said if mud gets in the track and freezes, big problem. Can anybody confirm or refute that?
Definitely a problem getting soupy, sloppy mud and freezing your tracks. Found that out the hard way in the construction trade. Clean the tracks and get a concrete blanket to wrap the machine in doubt. Biggest problem is people abuse the tracks and don't get cheap ones to replace. Tight, hard constant turns and abuse wears out quick compared to radial, arching turns. I take care of my machine at work and stuff lasts, not so much for other crews.I talked to a guy who pulled trees with a skidloader and he said his buddy had a tracked one, but since he didn't have a heated shed, he opted for tires on his skidloader. Said if mud gets in the track and freezes, big problem. Can anybody confirm or refute that?
Had one at work several years ago that just outside of warranty (years, was under on hours) the spool valve went out. Heard that was a common issue from the tech. Was not a cheap fix.I got the TR310B after a ton of research - best price was the local Titan Implement dealer here in Pella
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How big of trees can you take out with that brush mower ?I bought a 74.9 Hp Case Tracked SkidLoader a few years ago and couldn't be happier.
No DEF is a plus and it seems to have plenty of power for what i need to do and i use Hydraulic brush mower on the front of it a lot.
I looked at used and most i found had tons of hours on them and the savings was not great vs New so just got a new one with warranty.