Posted by Gus on May 31, 2008 at 14:43:59 from (24.56.209.57):
In Reply to: john deere 110 tlb posted by pat sublett on May 31, 2008 at 11:13:12:
I"ve had one about 4 years now. Bought it new. Kinda pricey compared to what"s used out there in full size. Will get in some real tight places.I use it more for landscaping/light excavating than stuff at home. However, heat with wood and use the forks for logs and crates of wood at home.I got the remote hydraulics on both ends, heavy alternator, stabilizer guards, work lights, quick change bucket system, 12 and 24 in. buckets, heavier front bucket, and 16 and 24 in. auger. Also a brush grapple and loaded rears. A real workhorse for it"s size. Takes all the skidsteer attachments. Will dig 10" straight down. If it had an extend a hoe it would be perfect for what I do. Took a while to get used to the screaming hydro trans. First hydro tractor I ever owned. Parts are pricey at the dealer, but what isn"t. Gus
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