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Compact Track loader with no computer - any made like this, new or old

parttimefarmer

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Joined
Apr 19, 2015
Messages
34
Location
minnesota
I want to stay away from computers on a compact track loader I would like to add to the machines in my pole barn.
Does any one know of a make or model of a tracked skid steer that does not have a computer running it?
Old models information OK, I realize most today, the new ones, have computers in them.
Looking for one that is simple to repair if it's needed.
 

Ct Farmer

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Joined
Dec 8, 2016
Messages
322
Location
Connecticut
Our old ASV md70 has no computer. Simple wiring. Very good 360 degree visibility. Been a good machine but some things seem a little DIY.

Servicing certain things is a lot harder than it should be. Clearly not designed by a mechanic.

Strong solid machine though still does a lot of work for us and getting new tracks and finals rebuilt this winter.
 

rmllarue91

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2014
Messages
701
Location
northeast pa
Occupation
field technician
Have you thought of over the tire tracks there's lots of options for them anymore. I have experience with the original all steel over tire tracks they work good but don't drive it across your neighbors yard lol. McLaren_Magnum_OTT_02.jpg
 

Mark13

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Joined
Feb 28, 2013
Messages
272
Location
IL
The older Takeuchi TL100/200 series machines are pretty simple and plain by most standards.
 
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