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<blockquote data-quote="CPF" data-source="post: 7895372" data-attributes="member: 147215"><p>Had loadalls in the past you have got the reach with them , A good all round machine for every day use . But for clamp work ,loading work you cannot beat a loading shovel . I wish I had purchased them 10 years sooner it was a game changer for us .</p><p> When they was out in the field loading made less mess than the loadalls</p><p> never had a problem with any concrete with them breaking it</p><p>in all the time we was operating them .</p><p> All the attachments for the loadalls and the loading shovels was the same back plates.</p><p>And we used toe tip buckets on the loadalls as well has the loading shovels.</p><p> thing with a loading shovel they just keep going I would think of nothing to put over 20,000 hours on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPF, post: 7895372, member: 147215"] Had loadalls in the past you have got the reach with them , A good all round machine for every day use . But for clamp work ,loading work you cannot beat a loading shovel . I wish I had purchased them 10 years sooner it was a game changer for us . When they was out in the field loading made less mess than the loadalls never had a problem with any concrete with them breaking it in all the time we was operating them . All the attachments for the loadalls and the loading shovels was the same back plates. And we used toe tip buckets on the loadalls as well has the loading shovels. thing with a loading shovel they just keep going I would think of nothing to put over 20,000 hours on them. [/QUOTE]
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