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I can't believe they're still in business, probably a good thing for anyone stuck with one. Can't help but think that skid-steers have taken any spot in the market away, that they previously had, but maybe not. Phil
I also got a flyer from them, IMO WAY to expensive for what one would be getting. I did research them when I was looking for a small dozer, ended up with a nortrac. I got a lot more machine for less money.
I looked at the website and watched the video- those guys are certainly a bunch of optimists, that's for sure! LOL No doubt a D2 would get a bunch more done and be far cheaper as well.
I hate getting off one of my D6s and getting on my D3. I can only Imagine getn off a normal dozer on to that. But as my old grandpappy always said " it probably beats doing it with a shovel!".
I can't stop laughing at that picture. I'm sure it has it's uses, and i wouldn't want to offend anyone that has one, but it looks like it belongs in a Toys"R"Us catalog.
Just as they make mini dozers that are a step above handwork, there is the baby backhoe. http://www.terramite.com/
D3? not a bad machine but I really like the D6.
D9 is about as big a machine I have ever been on, and I like it! :cool2
I have operated the "termite", it makes a normal backhoe seem like a stable machine.