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Woo Hoo!! In the market FINALLY!

Gixxer600

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Jefferson, GA
Hi all. I posted a while back about my T300. When I bought it, I was ignorant and didn't know how to tell if it had high flow or not. At the time, I didn't even know I had a need but quickly discovered the mulching head and all it's glory!

So, I have finally sold my machine and it is being picked up tomorrow. Now, I am in the market for a high flow machine and hope you guys might lend a little advice. Once I get that behind me I will be looking for a mulching head!

I was thinking about the T320 but want to make sure I am headed in the right direction. Is there anything else I should consider, and why? I have only ever run my T300, no other skid steer, so I don't know anything else. Also, mine is/was hand and foot controls. What are the advantages or disadvantages of a joystick control?

I own 82 acres and use the machine mostly on my own property.

I appreciate any advice you might give.

Craig
 

CM1995

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Jan 21, 2007
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Alabama
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Running what I brung and taking what I win
From what I have heard and read, the biggest issue you will deal with while running a mulching head on a skid is overheating. With whatever skid you choose, you will need a auxiliary cooling package to run the mulcher efficiently. There are other members that have first hand experience with these units.
 
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