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Re: 1958 D8H vs. Northern Ontario
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Posted by Farmer John on September 04, 2003 at 11:59:20 from (65.240.57.22):
In Reply to: 1958 D8H vs. Northern Ontario posted by Cliff from Ontario on September 03, 2003 at 17:55:14:
Cliff, Do yourself a big favor and forget the D8. It will milk you dry and you'll eventually go broke trying to keep it up. If u must spend 14 thousand then buy yourself a backhoe. Here in the states, 14k will buy a real nice 580B Case hoe. you can do a lot more with a hoe than a dozer. Oh of course it will not be as fast on the heavy stuff as the dozer but in the end it will be more usefull and can easily generate profit by using it on jobs away from home. Been there and done that! I am more happy with my hoe than I ever was with my old dozer.
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