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Old 05-26-2008, 06:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just found the site while looking for info regarding the Kubota M59.

Good discussion a couple of months ago. Now I'm considering the JD 110 as well. Planning on opening up new small contractor service. Just sold a '77 Case 580C. I have 50 acres only about 5 of which is cleared but want to clear more and plant, etc.

Any guidance is more than happily received here.....

Heavy equipment operator as trade so experience is ther...just not the equipment necessities as yet.
 
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Old 05-26-2008, 07:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Welcome daddo,

I'm also lusting after an L59, or a JD 110. (or a L35,L39,L48) oh well you get the idea, good luck with your plans.

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Just found the site while looking for info regarding the Kubota M59.

Good discussion a couple of months ago. Now I'm considering the JD 110 as well. Planning on opening up new small contractor service. Just sold a '77 Case 580C. I have 50 acres only about 5 of which is cleared but want to clear more and plant, etc.

Any guidance is more than happily received here.....

Heavy equipment operator as trade so experience is ther...just not the equipment necessities as yet.
Welcome to the M.U! Im glad you found us while searching on that particular subject the M59. Being its one of my favorite machines and unfortuanley having to rule it out because of trailer limits (price, weight and CDL requirements) I have certainly laid eyes on the L39 as a good subsitute and certainly as an equal if not better than the 110 for less money, considerably less money actually. More on this topic later
That Case 580 probabaly shouldnt have been sold for your needs quite yet

Please make yourself at home and look forward in exchanging ideas on what might work for your needs or others

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