
Originally Posted by
sawmilleng
You have a NICE Bobcat!! I'd give my eyeteeth to get a grapple like that for my skidsteer!! We're clearing more land for hay and it would be worth its weight in wild Ukranians to pick out roots and the smaller stumps after the D6 got through with things!!
Have you had any experience with the rubber tracks in icy conditions? With a wheel, you can put chains on, but I don't know what you do with rubber tracks...bolt on steel grouser bars? Will the tracks accept tire studs?
Jon--coloured as green as the BC T190.
Love the tracks on snow even deep snow. As long as I am going relatively straight, no problems. If I spin, it can be buried in an instant. The only problem I have is loading it on the flatbed. The combination of cold rubber, angle of the dove tail, ice, etc. has created some interesting rides. When it has to be loaded now, we use a loader tractor pushing the forks of the skid loader. With the tub trailer a ramp of snow is made and she crawls right inside her little dog house.
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