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swampy036
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Well I went out and got me a mini![Nervous :\: :\:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/vbulletin/nervous.gif)
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Ditch Witches don't lift much and they don't lift it very high.
I'd go for an A300 by Bobcat, or an articulated loader.
A Bobcat Toolcat would be nice too.
For now, I'll settle for this.
970+.......work it like a horse..treat it like a dog![]()
Jamin how many hours u got on your mini?
Looks almost new.
Im at almost 300 and mine looks a little ragged but shes running great.
Ha, I just noticed your website on the chiptruck. Pretty cool! www.not-a-hacker.com
I have over 100 on mine and I've only had it about 3 months. But in the high hour defense I had signed alot of jobs that required mini usage. When I had over 15G in jobs lined up for it, I got it.
Now its really all we use.
I think the best thing about the mini is you can feed the chipper by yourself with it. Unlike the A300 you had to have someone manning the chipper.