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<blockquote data-quote="glenbell" data-source="post: 64069" data-attributes="member: 2828"><p>The ROC is the safety margin you are supposed to adhere to which is pretty much half what the machine will actually do. Advice: lift slowly at first and be aware of any forward tipping (in which case you want to get those loader arms down quickly to avoid a faceplant).</p><p>You'll be fine with an auger, just don't get one designed for more gallons per minute than your machine puts out. I have a 216b and use a bobcat 15c auger with 6, 9 and 12 inch flytes (auger bits) with no troubles.</p><p> </p><p>Glen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glenbell, post: 64069, member: 2828"] The ROC is the safety margin you are supposed to adhere to which is pretty much half what the machine will actually do. Advice: lift slowly at first and be aware of any forward tipping (in which case you want to get those loader arms down quickly to avoid a faceplant). You'll be fine with an auger, just don't get one designed for more gallons per minute than your machine puts out. I have a 216b and use a bobcat 15c auger with 6, 9 and 12 inch flytes (auger bits) with no troubles. Glen [/QUOTE]
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