I think a bobcat will lift a little more but that is just my opinion I really don"t have any fact to back that up. I think the case will be a little more maneuverable, witch may come in handy if cleaning in small areas. The case might be a little smaller in size and wheelbase witch probably ads to maneuverability. From what I have seen most attachments will fit either loader. The bobcat might have a variable flow for the aux. hydrolics witch will enable you to limit the flow to either speed or slow your attachment. I don"t think that will matter that much, the only time I have ever used this option is when sweeping so you don"t throw rocks 30 ft away. The bobcat probably won"t have a self leveling bucket (the case probably will) so think about that when you have the bucket up high with a load on. Without self leveling you might dump the material on the cab. Hand vs foot controls makes no difference, you will figure either out just fine. I have worked a lot on bobcats, tight spaces but most work can be done. Have ran both extensively and think either would be a great fit for what you want to do.
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