We had a L465, a 763G, and an 1845C. The NH was never big enough for what we did with it and it showed. It was the best machine for stacking round bales though because the bucket went forward as it went out. The pressure switch in the seat went bad and it wouldn't kick the computer on. Fixed it with a toggle.
The Bobcat wasn't bad, it was about the right size for us except for the silage bunk. I preferred it to the NH, you could see the side of a truck to load it without having to half lean out of it.
The Case was the superior machine. We got ours on a lease return, and it had tracks. Told the dealer to keep the tracks but leave the spacers behind the wheels. The back wall of our bunk was a poured 45 degree slope. The Case would climb it, and with the spacers, turn and work sideways on it. I wouldn't be scared to jump in one ( again, with wheel spacers) and work a steeper slope than that.
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