No Bivy, Boxer just private labeled Multi Trak they call it there 700 series
http://www.boxerequipment.com/series.html?series_id=35.
These machines have much better specs than the Avant(Gehl). They are brothers to the Multi One but boast heavier torque motors higher lift etc. . .
My son sells Takeuchi, well actually Mustangs. Mustang and Gehl private labels them. Very solid smooth machines. They next to the old Thomas's have the best Hyd heat disipation.
http://twincitiesmustang.com/custominvsearch.html
(our new website is being rebuilt and still kinda sucks)
Carl is on to something on the loegerings. You can purchase them and a wheeled skid for right about the same price as a dedicated track.
Whats the advantage? If you get a hard surface job you can put your tires on to save wear and tear on your tracks, When it comes time to sell your machine you take them off, sell your machine and purchase a new wheeled machine at a significant saving over a dedicated track, they only take about an hour to switch out.
Dustin faced up a loegering track equiped Mustang to an equal HP Takeuchi (mustang) and the loegerring pushed the dedicated track backwards. Also the Tracks have more surface on the ground and extend farther forward than
dedicated tracks giving you more lift stability. One set fits many different models of skids. They seem to make a lot of sense especially if you plow snow. Not much snow down bivys way though.
Nice score on the Bsqueeser,
used?
I have to get $4500 for a 50" without the winch option!
http://www.branchmanagerattachments.com/images/ceospecdec07.pdf