I have a neighbor that let me borrow the 770 with a Bradco cutter. I did notice the hydraulic hookups on the front got super-hot. Like I had leather gloves on and it was causing them to steam. Other than that for the time i spend in it the bobcat did a great job. Im not professional equipment operator also.
One thing to keep in mind is that a 299 is too big for any double axle tilt deck trailer, like a big Tex 14 TL for example. T770 is doable on that trailer behind a SRW one ton pick up. Sure, 299 is more machine but it is a WHOLE LOT bigger side-by-side.
I have a neighbor that let me borrow the 770 with a Bradco cutter. I did notice the hydraulic hookups on the front got super-hot. Like I had leather gloves on and it was causing them to steam. Other than that for the time i spend in it the bobcat did a great job. Im not professional equipment operator also.
That bobcat has no hydraulic fluid in it ! Look at the gauge in this video !
Which of the two would do better in a poultry house? Under waterlines/feeders?
One thing to keep in mind is that a 299 is too big for any double axle tilt deck trailer, like a big Tex 14 TL for example. T770 is doable on that trailer behind a SRW one ton pick up. Sure, 299 is more machine but it is a WHOLE LOT bigger side-by-side.
Tell us more about deleting the dpf/def. I need to do my t750
I have two cats and love them, doosan bought out bobcat and it really went down hill not a big fan of that doosan motor, I, gonna stick with cat
I have a 259d3 coming in March
Weakest in class. Bobcat t595 or John deere 317 g will outlift cat