Posted by JD Seller on May 30, 2016 at 21:09:08 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Case 1537 posted by Billy12 on May 30, 2016 at 20:55:57:
A Case 1537 has steering clutches not hydrostatic drives. I would NOT recommend buying one just because of that single factor. Also I am not sure if the Case 1537 has a quick tach bucket/bale spear. To be blunt $5000 will not buy you much of a skid steer. Good ones are going to be more in the $7500 and up range. Also a skid steer is not the best thing to drive around in a field with. They are rough riding and slow. If you have even a medium size tractor I would recommend a front end loader for it over a cheap skid steer. You can buy a pretty good loader for under $5000. Most any of the newer loaders will be quick tach to the tractor and bucket both.
Tell us what tractors you have.
P.S. A smaller skid steer does not have much reach and lift height. A front end loader has more of both. If you plan on stacking bales this is some thing to think about. The only advantage of a skid steer loader is maneuverability. So if you need to use it in tight places than the skid steer would be better but out in the field a loader wins hands down.
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