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If you just want a load, I'd get one of Ertl's 1/16 scale wheel loaders. The big farm version, or, if you can find one, the JD Precision model, which sells for a lot more money.
Paul, for $30, I don't think I'd complain to much. I remember the old New Bright Cat wheel loaders costing $10 to $20 more, back in the late '80s, early '90s. They might be an option too, but they really didn't have the grunt to lift sand or dirt. Worked nice in sawdust though.
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wish i would of never sold my new bright dozer or payloader I had them both in the wireless version and they actually worked my oldest ran them both in his sand box and they worked pretty dang good. But this one above has nothing on a new bright 1/2 the power and ability I wish new bright would make them again in wireless..
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