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<blockquote data-quote="le bon paysan" data-source="post: 7507672" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Not a which make but JCB must be the easiest to access, all others is a climb in to. I've only used hand / foot models but the choice is yours . Working in tight spaces IS what they excel at. Great on concrete or very dry ground, if wet best left in the shed. Mini loaders like the Avant or Multi- one or one of the many German ones give you more options wet dry or even road travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="le bon paysan, post: 7507672, member: 104"] Not a which make but JCB must be the easiest to access, all others is a climb in to. I've only used hand / foot models but the choice is yours . Working in tight spaces IS what they excel at. Great on concrete or very dry ground, if wet best left in the shed. Mini loaders like the Avant or Multi- one or one of the many German ones give you more options wet dry or even road travel. [/QUOTE]
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