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<blockquote data-quote="bobcat_ron" data-source="post: 18427" data-attributes="member: 1066"><p>Over on Lawnsite.com there is a dude from the PNW that owns a Deere 322CTL, he has posted a pic of his unit driving sidehill style while mowing, but even at that angle, his engine oil pressure might be suffering. Going straight up and down is still best.</p><p>The Cat/ASV system is really good for being somewhat of a mountain goat, they stick like glue to any surface but they don't like rocks. The rubber is a little softer and can get damaged fast if you aren't careful.</p><p>If I had to do it all over again, Takeuchi would have been my choice or a narrow track Cat 279C would fit the bill, but the Cat would win out with the suspended undercarriage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcat_ron, post: 18427, member: 1066"] Over on Lawnsite.com there is a dude from the PNW that owns a Deere 322CTL, he has posted a pic of his unit driving sidehill style while mowing, but even at that angle, his engine oil pressure might be suffering. Going straight up and down is still best. The Cat/ASV system is really good for being somewhat of a mountain goat, they stick like glue to any surface but they don't like rocks. The rubber is a little softer and can get damaged fast if you aren't careful. If I had to do it all over again, Takeuchi would have been my choice or a narrow track Cat 279C would fit the bill, but the Cat would win out with the suspended undercarriage. [/QUOTE]
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