P1000 Buying a 700 or 1000

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dlotto28

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I have a dilemma. I am looking at another pioneer. I have a 700 deluxe, which we love for ranch work. We have put over 6000 miles in the first year. I am trying to decide whether to get another 700 or pay the extra money to get a 1000 eps. Any thoughts?
 
Leonandlisa

Leonandlisa

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  1. 1000-5
I have a dilemma. I am looking at another pioneer. I have a 700 deluxe, which we love for ranch work. We have put over 6000 miles in the first year. I am trying to decide whether to get another 700 or pay the extra money to get a 1000 eps. Any thoughts?

1000, you can never have too much. That is my opinion.


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jawquin

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700 if you are moving less than 4 mph alot and or hooking a chain or rope direct to things. If ya put 6000 miles on in a year and running alot of flat and pasture or open ground and have the chance to run over 25 mph just hauling ranch stuff in the bed then go for the 1000.
 
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elkguide

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Love my 1000.
 
Smitty335

Smitty335

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I have a dilemma. I am looking at another pioneer. I have a 700 deluxe, which we love for ranch work. We have put over 6000 miles in the first year. I am trying to decide whether to get another 700 or pay the extra money to get a 1000 eps. Any thoughts?
Check a lot of fences? Went to Montana several years ago, one of the best days we had was going on a horse back ride on a real ranch, several thousand acre ranch, talk about fence lines and no steel posts because of the blowing snow would bend steel posts. Billings area.
 
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dlotto28

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  1. 700-2

  2. 1000-3
Mostly wood, but some steel too. We just bought a wheatheart post pounder It will do about 40 posts an hour, so they will be almost all wood now.
 

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