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<blockquote data-quote="Goblish" data-source="post: 46421" data-attributes="member: 4773"><p>I am also looking at buying a tiller and was set on a bobcat 76" one until going to the statefair here in MN and seen a after market one that is 78" and has dual hyd. motors, and is also high flow. The bobcat brand does not offer high flow or dual motors. So I'm wondering if all this is needed or not. I have high flow on my S750 and would like to use it if I can. Any help on best choice would be great as I plan on buying one real so. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goblish, post: 46421, member: 4773"] I am also looking at buying a tiller and was set on a bobcat 76" one until going to the statefair here in MN and seen a after market one that is 78" and has dual hyd. motors, and is also high flow. The bobcat brand does not offer high flow or dual motors. So I'm wondering if all this is needed or not. I have high flow on my S750 and would like to use it if I can. Any help on best choice would be great as I plan on buying one real so. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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