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Re: 530 or 580 case?
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Posted by farmboy steve on December 18, 2006 at 05:12:30 from (209.43.99.185):
In Reply to: 530 or 580 case? posted by Mike Veen on December 17, 2006 at 17:47:36:
I have had both. and if you can afford it, trade up to a 580C or later. they are much easier to work on and have more power both in the hoe and loader. the C model is componets put together. you can have the transaxel and transmissiom out on the ground to work on in 2hrs. the 580 takes 2 days. all of the hoses are much easier to get to on the C. if you get an extenda hoe, it had more power than the B. each series newer get better boyh to work on and in power.
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