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<blockquote data-quote="Serup" data-source="post: 6822631" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I like my pivot steer wheel loaders. Volvos definition is based on technology. Their compacts are hydrostatic machines build in germany. The bigger ones are powershift and build in sweden. I think the only similarity on a l50 and l60 is the coupler and the name. </p><p>i looked at a l50h last time i bought, trading from a cat 908h. Volvo has dropped the high speed version of the l45 and l50 because of problems on the g series. So now it’s only 20k. If you can live with that and it’s not too big, i would go for it. I bought an l70 instead. That is a big machine. I also have a 5 ton pivot steer (the size of an l30) we use for almost everything. I won’t have anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serup, post: 6822631, member: 568"] I like my pivot steer wheel loaders. Volvos definition is based on technology. Their compacts are hydrostatic machines build in germany. The bigger ones are powershift and build in sweden. I think the only similarity on a l50 and l60 is the coupler and the name. i looked at a l50h last time i bought, trading from a cat 908h. Volvo has dropped the high speed version of the l45 and l50 because of problems on the g series. So now it’s only 20k. If you can live with that and it’s not too big, i would go for it. I bought an l70 instead. That is a big machine. I also have a 5 ton pivot steer (the size of an l30) we use for almost everything. I won’t have anything else. [/QUOTE]
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