Posted by Jado127 on February 17, 2015 at 16:24:16 from (72.218.169.252):
Tried to bump this Q from 03 but was archived: first post for me
I'm looking at 2 different used JCB 1400B's for home use
Need a hoe for stump clearing mainly, also a few ditches, and moving a little dirt and not sure what benefit a 4x4 would have. I'm on flat land but very marshy and sandy and soft.
2 options:
1. Cheaper, more hours, full cab, extendahoe, 2x4
2. Newer with less hours, 4x4, but a few $K more
I'm leaning towards 4x4 but will drain my bank, however don't want any regrets. love the extended hoe option, not sure what a cab will do for me in VA. If anything good AC more important.
Any opinions or prior issues with JCB 4x4 issues appreciated.
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