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Asv Sr80

Joined
Apr 18, 2007
Messages
10
Location
Reed City, MI.
I'm thinking about buying a SR80. But I would like to talk to someone who has one. One of the things I like about the 80 over the 70 is the wide tracks. If anyone has any Info. on the SR80, good or bad I would like to know before I go buy one. O-ya, I past my testing, now I can post. :usa
 

maka

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Joined
Nov 24, 2007
Messages
5
Location
No. Idaho
Hello Michigan Badger. I am a dealer of ASV's and have sold several SR-80's. This is a fine machine. They have been very reliable for my customers and they all love the smooth ride, quickness and mobility.

If you have not gotten one yet I would suggest it as high on the list.

Maka
 

rutwad

Senior Member
Joined
May 13, 2007
Messages
266
Location
Alabama
maka, how does the ride compare to the RC-85 or 100?

Is the cab/AC better on the RC or SR?

Has ASV come out with a true pressurized cab?

THANKS!
 

Countryboy

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 8, 2006
Messages
3,276
Location
Georgia
Occupation
Load Out Tech. / Heavy Equipment Operator / Locomo
Welcome to Heavy Equipment Forums maka! :drinkup
 

maka

Member
Joined
Nov 24, 2007
Messages
5
Location
No. Idaho
The ride on the SR-80 is better. The machine is really nimble and quick. The ac is good, no problems so far and the SR-80. No true pressurized cab.

Maka



maka, how does the ride compare to the RC-85 or 100?

Is the cab/AC better on the RC or SR?

Has ASV come out with a true pressurized cab?

THANKS!
 

TMTS

Member
Joined
Nov 17, 2007
Messages
8
Location
New Hampshire
Occupation
logger, forestry mowing
note to ASV - pressurize the cab

If there is anyone out there listening from ASV, I would strongly encourage you to at least offer a pressurized cab as an option on your RC85's, Rc100's and SR80's . That is a main selling point of the Fecon/Rayco track loaders have...I was talking with someone at ASV and they indicated that some of the dealers in Australia are putting pressurizing kits on the ASV...I have no clue how hard it is to do, or how costly, but if ASV could come up with an option, it would make it a lot easier to compare the FTX 100 and the RC 100

-tmts
 
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