Posted by Destroked 450 on October 10, 2017 at 18:07:13 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: New Skid steer posted by Marvin Troyer on October 10, 2017 at 09:16:11:
Market share means nothing about the quality of the machine.
If everyone bought according to market share there would only be
Bobcat skid steers - they have the market share but there's better ones out there IMO
Cat dozers - I like Cat dozers
Ford pickups - I'm a Ford fan but also own Chevy, Dodge and Toyota pickup's
Freightliner trucks - no way I'd buy a Freightliner or a Peterbuilt
JD tractors - good tractors, never owned one, never will, I'll keep my Ford's
HP computers - I prefer Mac computers and Epson printers.
Watch some of the video's comparing ASV track loaders to other brands, no comparison.
I've looked at video's of other brands comparing their track loaders to different makes, none of them included a ASV in their comparison.
Last year while cleaning out the poultry barns a tilt cylinder started leaking on my ASV, while it was off being rebuilt I used a Bobcat T200 to clean one building with my bucket, took me 2 hrs longer to do the job and I felt like I had be beaten half to death.
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