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Re: What is the best snow pushing machine you have ever had.
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Posted by joe on January 31, 2003 at 16:53:03 from (209.131.231.162):
In Reply to: What is the best snow pushing machine you have ever had. posted by KURT (Mi) on January 31, 2003 at 07:04:22:
If you are wanting to buy...go down to your local bobcat dealer and get a new bobcat with cab and 6 way plow. full power no matter how much snow you are pushing. Dont have to run into pile. can start pushing huge piles of snow ..stop....and go and will not struggle. it should only cost you about 30000 no big deal. you'll find the machine useful year round and will never be without one again!!
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