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Gehl 4635 vs 4835
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Posted by Brokenwrench on April 18, 2006 at 05:02:40 from (69.128.196.79):
Good morning folks, I`m in the market for a used skid steer and would like some input. I`ve been shopping around for a 4835 Gehl, found alot with real high hours that looked real rough. All the ones under 1500 hrs are out of my price range. Found one with 4000 hrs on it and it`s a one owner real clean unit. The dealership it`s at has a great reputation for being honest and fair. We are friends with the owners, they`re nice guys. They`re running thru the shop right now servicing it . Here`s the kicker, sitting in their lot is a 4635 with 2500 hrs on it, that got traded in from a farmer that`s a neighbor of mine. This guy takes great care of his equipment. Money is close to the same. So now I`m more interested in the 4635. Will a guy really miss the 16 hp loss, or not? Do any of you have either of these units, and what are the pros and cons? Thanks for any help Brokenwrench
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