Posted by Tony in SD on April 19, 2021 at 17:48:00 from (66.115.223.196):
In Reply to: Skid Steer posted by fusion1 on April 19, 2021 at 09:56:57:
Thanks for asking but you will get a lot of brand bias opinions on here. If I may make a suggestion? Since you already said you want a new one, go to each dealer, Bobcat, Case, Cat, etc. besides comparing price, get in and try them out. I mean drive them around and multi control the lift. Which one can you operate without thinking? Which one is easiest to get in and out of? Which is the most comfortable? Compare creature comforts, seat comfort/adjustments, ride, sound proofing, radio, heat/ac, lights, lift height, track vs tires, in cab quick tach control, dealer shop/parts, etc. Standard lift/bucket controls on a Bobcat are foot pedals, on a Cat joy stick, standard drive controls on a Bobcat are 2 levers, on a Cat joy stick, Case I dont recall. If you are already a seasoned operator, I go with the system you are most experienced with. You can get nonstandard controls but that usually adds to the price. What I am saying is, they will all dig a hole and move material, so get the one that has the best support in you area and/or is easiest for you to get in & out of and operate. IIMHO if you are of the median YT age (mid 60s) resale is not a consideration?
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