Posted by rrlund on January 20, 2011 at 15:04:18 from (204.232.92.53):
In Reply to: 753 bobcat skidsteer posted by 1349 on January 20, 2011 at 13:47:12:
Not knocking them,not trying to start anything. My brother has a 773 and he and I are on the same page on this. If it was either of us,we'd be looking for something besides a Bobcat with the foot controls. We'd be looking for a Case or Gehl or some other make with hand controls. Not saying that you can't get used to it,but it's the exact oposite of a loader tractor. Instead of your feet running a clutch and brakes and your hands running the loader,the Bobcat is the other way around. He runs it a whole lot more than I do,but he says even he has a hard time feathering the bucket and being real acurate with it. If the foot controls are OK with you,the machine itself is probably pretty good quality.
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