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    How to tell if a skid steer has auxiliary hydraulics?

    Good question. One obvious but commonly overlooked way is to look for decals or control photos that call out auxiliary functions. Otherwise you want to look for hydraulic couplers, extra lines, or pumps. Standard will be two couplers at the front of the arms, high flow will have four. Along...
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    Grey market machine support?

    Only good thing about a grey market machine is going to be the price IMO. If you're running a business I'd avoid them. They may not meet US safety regulations which could leave you open to probablems if something goes wrong. Same for emission compliance. They might also have different specs...
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    JLG 1932R won't drive

    My usual walk through process... Safety Switches: First thing's first, check if the safety interlocks are engaged. These lifts have sensors that prevent driving when the platform is raised too high. Lower the platform completely and try again. Enable Switch: There's usually a foot switch or a...
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    What are the pros and cons of using a wheeled skid loader vs a tracked model?

    Feels like this should be under the skid steer discussions instead of skiploaders but what the heck... Wheeled Skid Pros: More maneuverable in tight spaces, faster on hard surfaces like concrete or asphalt, lower initial cost and cheaper to maintain. Sorry benvr, but in my experience wheeled...
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    looking for used 2014 caterpillar TL1255C telehandler for sale

    2014 is an odd year to single out - any reason specifically? I'd focus on either hours or budget. Budget will dictate what you can/can't get and generally correlates better to usage than year.
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    bucket truck for sale

    Yeah, a little more detail here would be helpful. Primary use, average trip, tight spots or open areas, lifting capacity needed, storage needed, towing capability?
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    New Kubota pickup truck concept

    Might be able to beat out a Tesla truck but otherwise looks like it belongs in a coloring book.
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    Hot take: Case is better than CAT for most

    Most of the time someone says "hot take" it's followed by total garbage. But I might actually have to agree with Magic Mike on this - only because you put the "unless you're doing heavy work all the time" caveat in there. If you're working your machine daily (running a busy business or...
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    Which brands offer the best scrapers in the market and what should you look for when buying one?

    If you like em and have the budget, stick with CAT. Can't go wrong there. Second choice I'd say Deere. But those would be my top two, in order. Komatsu's decent, but in my book, they're playin' catch-up to Cat and Deere. Terex used to make good scrapers, but they sold that part of their...
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    Just found out about Section 179! This is awesome

    Yes, you can deduct the full value of qualifying equipment you buy and put into service this year, even if you keep it for years to come. It's not a loophole - it's an intentional incentive created by the government to encourage businesses to invest in equipment. Unlike most government...
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    How many hours will these John Deere mini excavators last?

    First off, forget about those Chinese brands like Chery. You'll be pulling your hair out tryin to find parts when somethin breaks. And trust me, it will break. Downtime is a killer in business, even more of a pain in the a## on a personal project you're trying to get done. Now, about that John...
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    Best mini excavator?

    Agreed. Downtime is a killer. Kubota is where we disagree. I had the best luck running CAT 305E2. They tackled everything reasonable we through at em over the years. More expensive out the gate but the cheapest thing ain’t always the best deal. When the hours start racking up, that...
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    Backhoe or mini-ex?

    I"m retired, but if I had to choose just one for my company right now, I’d pick the mini excavator. Here’s why: Most jobs these days, especially in suburban or urban settings, need a machine that can fit into tighter spaces and get the job done with precision. You can always pair it with a skid...
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    how much does it cost to rent a porta potty??

    Most vendors price per week rather than per day. You’re looking at anywhere from $75 to $150 per week for a standard porta potty. That includes one cleaning and restocking.
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    forklift for sale

    What's the use case? And what's your budget? Either of those might make the decision for you. New Forklifts: Pros: You get the latest technology, warranty coverage, and zero maintenance headaches for a while - important if you're not too handy or downtime is costly. Cons: They’re pricey and...
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    how much does it cost to rent a crane per hour?

    In my experience you might get quoted an hourly rate but most places are going to then have miniums in regards to hours or days. Better to generally think in days or half days. Then depends on if you need an operator or any other additional certified staff. These guys post rough rates on their...
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    who should inspect a crane?

    Inspect a crane for purchase? Or before putting it into operation? Operating: If you've done your OSHA training, then it should be a "qualified person". They love that term, but that's loosely defined. Basically do they understand cranes? But, an NCCCO (National Commission for the...
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