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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 712" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Every test is biased in some way. Academically, tests are biased toward those who study or who know their material. This test is designed to really show how the suspension works the operator less. However, there are very, very few courses or paths in real-life excavation that have these 4x4 blocks every two feet. Even in operation, the operator WOULD slow down on the Cat machine, simply because it's putting a LOT of wear on components by running the machine that hard into those blocks. Granted it's more hurt to the Bobcat, but the point is to sell the Cat machine. It's simply biased because it makes use of something the Cat has but the Bobcat does not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 712, member: 44"] Every test is biased in some way. Academically, tests are biased toward those who study or who know their material. This test is designed to really show how the suspension works the operator less. However, there are very, very few courses or paths in real-life excavation that have these 4x4 blocks every two feet. Even in operation, the operator WOULD slow down on the Cat machine, simply because it's putting a LOT of wear on components by running the machine that hard into those blocks. Granted it's more hurt to the Bobcat, but the point is to sell the Cat machine. It's simply biased because it makes use of something the Cat has but the Bobcat does not. [/QUOTE]
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