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<blockquote data-quote="YellowDog" data-source="post: 1522" data-attributes="member: 227"><p>I used a Bobcat 6 way blade on an S250 with tracks. I never got the hang of it but it would move a lot of dirt. It isn't the equivalent of even a D3 but for what a bobcat can do, it was a big help. On a tracked machine it would be great. I used it with and without tracks. I had, I believe, the 8 foot blade. Weighed around 900lbs. so it was stout with big, strong cylinders. I traded it in for a rockhound but miss it on occasion especially for cutting new roads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YellowDog, post: 1522, member: 227"] I used a Bobcat 6 way blade on an S250 with tracks. I never got the hang of it but it would move a lot of dirt. It isn't the equivalent of even a D3 but for what a bobcat can do, it was a big help. On a tracked machine it would be great. I used it with and without tracks. I had, I believe, the 8 foot blade. Weighed around 900lbs. so it was stout with big, strong cylinders. I traded it in for a rockhound but miss it on occasion especially for cutting new roads. [/QUOTE]
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