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John Deere 125

Steve Frazier

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LaGrangeville, N.Y.
One of the convenience stores in the area is having some septic work done and I noticed this machine out back. What caught my eye is the ag colors, I've never seen a Deere skid in this color scheme before.

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I've never seen this style control before, not sure how the T-handle works.

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Note the manual axillary valve

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It has a little Isuzu naturally aspirated diesel

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I thought this was an interesting find, it sure illustrates how far skid steers have come!
 

JD8875

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Apr 8, 2010
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Location
Harrisonville, Missouri
These are pretty common homeowner machines around here. I've seen the 60, 90, and 125. They were built by Owatana/Mustang for John Deere. Don't know much else about em. All of em I've seen are gas instead of diesel.

John
 
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