Thank you . I am glad you liked the video. I like to get right to the point. I do the same searching thing as you . So it is nice if you find that video you are looking for .👌🏻
Those controls are like the caterpillar skid steer, I have a bobcat skid steer and the controls are different both sticks controls forward and back left and right 1 stick contols the arm up and down and 1 stick controls the bucket. I have never operated a bobcat with those contols before only a cat skid steer.
The auger bit? Well I do not have the machine right now. If it is just the bit. You will want to stand the bit up, I normally put it in the dirt or have a helper hold it. You just have to guide it in the hole on the top and the put the bolt in it. If the attachment is involved meaning the entire accessory, you would need to unhook the hydraulic hoses , and the locking part that holds the unit on. I will try and make a video on that though. Let me know if this helps at all or not.
Finally after searching vids that wasted time, to the point instructions, thanks!
Thank you . I am glad you liked the video. I like to get right to the point. I do the same searching thing as you . So it is nice if you find that video you are looking for .👌🏻
awesome vid, great instruction thank you
Glad it was helpful! You are welcome
Those controls are like the caterpillar skid steer, I have a bobcat skid steer and the controls are different both sticks controls forward and back left and right 1 stick contols the arm up and down and 1 stick controls the bucket. I have never operated a bobcat with those contols before only a cat skid steer.
I like these controls especially the trigger that holds the auger on ... One of my favorite features! 👍
They have pattern control switch, Iso or H, or sometimes it can use foot controls for bucket and boom
Hello sir am bobcat operators
Thank you for the video
Thanks for watching!
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Attach and detach auger ?
The auger bit? Well I do not have the machine right now. If it is just the bit. You will want to stand the bit up, I normally put it in the dirt or have a helper hold it. You just have to guide it in the hole on the top and the put the bolt in it. If the attachment is involved meaning the entire accessory, you would need to unhook the hydraulic hoses , and the locking part that holds the unit on. I will try and make a video on that though. Let me know if this helps at all or not.
@@fastflo1 no, the whole unit. I figured it out. I couldn't locate the switch in the overhead console for the bob-tach . Obviously, I found it.