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So did you need help backing out of that spot? Based off the fact you even took a pic, let alone made this thread. I'm going to assume this was kinda a big deal for you
Meh, you wish you had just a pinky finger amount of my backing skills, until then keep dreaming on :laughing:

Have you been able to manage balancing yourself on your Amazon wanna be dirt bike yet? :laughing::flipoff2:
 
Does that machine have the old fucktarded bobcat controls or did they join the 20th century and put the controls on the sticks where they belong?


We have an old wheeled case skiddy with controls on the sticks that's fine, a takeuchi with modern sticks and the company we just bought came with an older bobcat and it can 100% fuck all the way off and when it gets there it can fuck off some more. The sticks only control propulsion, the foot pedals control the bucket and arm. Shit is refuckingtarded. :mad3:
It’s drive by wire or electric over hydraulic. Bobcat hasn’t been able to figure out how to make them smooth though. Deere has them dialed in.

This unit is remote controlled via a joystick controller.
 
It’s drive by wire or electric over hydraulic. Bobcat hasn’t been able to figure out how to make them smooth though. Deere has them dialed in.

This unit is remote controlled via a joystick controller.
CAT doesn't have it fingered out either (although we're not using CAT remote controls...)

When mucking fresh blasted rock you're obviously driving on razor sharp shards. You can shred a tire with 10 inch thick solid tread in minutes spinning on that stuff.

If they could program traction control so the remote operator (or even the seat driver) could just mash the stick and the machine would give 100% forward thrust without spinning you'd save a brazillion tons of rubber.
 
Figure you of all people aside from Arse would know that question. :flipoff2:
I really liked it and hoped it was, I was just afraid it was some goofy link slide thing and I’d be disappointed.

My favorite thing about modern equipment are the easy to use tie down and lifting points. But they’re usually not as easy to use as that one.
 
I really liked it and hoped it was, I was just afraid it was some goofy link slide thing and I’d be disappointed.

My favorite thing about modern equipment are the easy to use tie down and lifting points. But they’re usually not as easy to use as that one.
Specially fabricated for our needs. Hook it when fishing with the crane
 
Over rated and unnecessary

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No farmer in ks runs the tag on the front. well.......very few at least. I cant remember the last time I saw that around here. sure way to get protected and served.
Especially if there’s a dog in the back of the truck to make it easy on them.
 
All I know is I operated a tracked case? And it had horrible down bucket control. Like no finessing. It was a gravity drop and it was all or nothing. Sucked bad when trying to use it with forks. Bump it and it dropped hard a few inches and slammed to a stop shaking the whole thing.
 
I really liked it and hoped it was, I was just afraid it was some goofy link slide thing and I’d be disappointed.

My favorite thing about modern equipment are the easy to use tie down and lifting points. But they’re usually not as easy to use as that one.
I know Cat and JD also offer a single point lift kits for skid steers. We have one for our 226 that never gets used because of the height so I didn't bother ordering one for the 316 we just bought.
 
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