Posted by ptfarmer on October 10, 2017 at 19:28:08 from (70.114.32.211):
In Reply to: New Skid steer posted by Marvin Troyer on October 10, 2017 at 09:16:11:
I have a old Bobcat 743B with the Kubota V1702 engine (around 40hp or so) does most jobs for me pretty good. At times I wish it had two speeds instead of one, the hand, and foot controls keep you busy. I got a chance to run a Cat 299D on rubber tracks with a grapple, took a little while to get used to using the joy sticks (kept trying to use the foot controls it doesn't have like I'm used to). The 2 speed was nice as was the backup camera, enclosed with a/c, and has over twice the power of the old 743B. Wish I could afford to buy a Cat 299D like the one I tried out. The only thing I don't like about any of the new ones is the emission control junk they have to put on them. The Cat skid steer with all steel tracks adds another $14k to the price of it.
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