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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( n 1969, the Carraro family created a company in Italy aimed at producing agricultural machines for the international marketplace. It was called the Carraro F.lli Giuseppe and Lucio Spa firm. In 1998, the company sold a branch of its business (the baling and sowing division) and vested its interest in the tool carrier business, creating the company CSF S.r.l. with the intent of planning, producing and marketing multifunctional compact utility loaders. )</font>
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   / Anyone have experience with these. Multione #12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( n 1969, the Carraro family created a company in Italy aimed at producing agricultural machines for the international marketplace. It was called the Carraro F.lli Giuseppe and Lucio Spa firm. In 1998, the company sold a branch of its business (the baling and sowing division) and vested its interest in the tool carrier business, creating the company CSF S.r.l. with the intent of planning, producing and marketing multifunctional compact utility loaders. )</font>
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Good find KiotiJohn. They are pretty cool looking machines. Similar to the powertracs.
With the telescopic boom, they seem to overcome some of the powertracs short comings.
 
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#14  
Good find KiotiJohn. They are pretty cool looking machines. Similar to the powertracs.
With the telescopic boom, they seem to overcome some of the powertracs short comings.
 
   / Anyone have experience with these. Multione #15  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Good find KiotiJohn. They are pretty cool looking machines. Similar to the powertracs.
With the telescopic boom, they seem to overcome some of the powertracs short comings. )</font>

There's several articulated small loaders that are more capable than Power Tracs when it comes to lift height and such -- such as the little Kubota turbo-diesel or the imported Gehl Advantage. But, they cost two to three times as much also... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / Anyone have experience with these. Multione #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Good find KiotiJohn. They are pretty cool looking machines. Similar to the powertracs.
With the telescopic boom, they seem to overcome some of the powertracs short comings. )</font>

There's several articulated small loaders that are more capable than Power Tracs when it comes to lift height and such -- such as the little Kubota turbo-diesel or the imported Gehl Advantage. But, they cost two to three times as much also... /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
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I'd imagine these are double the price as well. Hard to beat the price of the powertracs even if they do not have the best lifting height measurables.
 
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#18  
I'd imagine these are double the price as well. Hard to beat the price of the powertracs even if they do not have the best lifting height measurables.
 

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