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    1. put the aux. hyd. lines inside the frame like a Bobcat to protect them

      The extenally mounted aux. hyd. lines and couplers/ bracket are always in the way and get damaged. I have cuaght the coupler bracket many times on shed rafters when stacking bales or pallets. Ran a new Bobcat they put everything inside the boom frame and couplers up front on the face really liked that lay out.

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        under review  ·  John DeereAdminJohn Deere (Admin, John Deere) responded

        Michael – Thanks for your feedback. It sounds like you’ve got a real issue, and we’re listening. Can you tell us what Deere product you’re using when you run into this challenge? Let us know and we’ll take this request directly to the design teams.

      • a built in cooler for bottled water or pop.

        your main objective when owning a company is production. and to keep production up is a major thing. one factor is comfort. and to keep the operator comfy coolness and hydration is a major thing, a water cooler built in should be a must!!!

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          planned  ·  John DeereAdminJohn Deere (Admin, John Deere) responded

          Thanks Joel. We hear you, and a built-in cooler is one of the many features we’re looking at to help make a long day on the job site easier and more productive. Let us know what type of equipment you work with and we’ll pass your feedback along to the product teams.

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