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Old 02-29-2012, 01:59 PM
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That is a great deal on those machines. If they are in good shape. Go price them new and you'll see why. John Deere and kobelco make a good machine. Renting is not cheaper than owning if u plan on doing that type of work. Especially of your just starting off little jobs will pop up that u can't afford to not take and you probably won't have time to track down the machine you need or worse you can't get one.
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