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Apples to oranges argument
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i set up the radio mixes & ran a carson LR 634 once (nice solid machine) and have run 966G's probably 15 or 20 hours or more (machines that i modified) and the LR 634 probably has a little bit more digging capability (because of the tracks) if they were working side by side... but the 966G does fine.
For me using a tracked vehicle as a loader gets boring quickly.. the 966G has a nice tight turning radius and is very maneuverable. i have repaired and rebuilt quite a few Wedico 966G's... feel free to pm me if you get one and i can give you ideas on what should be checked and fixed to make it a better machine. Unfortunately the axles, trans and hydraulics need to be checked/improved to make it fun to operate..whether it is new or used.. Bang for the buck? i guess it depends on how cheap you can get a used 966G and how much your time is worth making it nice...
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Very true and great point.
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