Nice machine for the tight spaces as you say. I own my own S70 for snow removal ONLY, so it gets very light use. on the Island. Fits easily through my side yard and is kept in mint condition with just around 56 hours on it. Bought it new from 2012. Recently thought about selling it though as I would like a sub compact tractor instead with a steering wheel instead of the tank style joystick controls? Just thinking about it as a tractor will be a larger footprint machine. Looks like the job was on the North Shore? We'll see and decide if to sell? Thanks for the walk around tour, very nice job!
@@RedCatolicaOfi I know exactly what you mean! That expression says it all. I miss it at times, especially with the pallet fork attachment. I see it around and it hurts me inside to see it is not being maintained as I used to baby it? Oh well?? Regards there to you for now!
Daniel Moskalenko I only need it once or twice a year. This is the only machine I rent. If you have to get through tight gates often, buy it. However, it’s a small machine so it can’t tackle a larger job. It’s one dimensional in my opinion.
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You also should allow yourself a learning curve of time to be relaxed inside the operators cab. Remember no matter how small or large the machine is- it can injure or kill you or anyone nearby! Good common sense and safety first for you should always be your priority 1 thought.
The machine itself is three feet, the standard bucket is 42 inches, same as the larger tires. You can get it with a narrow bucket and narrow tires that fit within the outer limited of the machine inside the small fender area.