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<blockquote data-quote="m610" data-source="post: 21963" data-attributes="member: 372"><p>If you like big and slow the old track loaders are the way to go. With hard to find stuff I have even cast and machined some parts myself. Currently I am still digging into my 863H and while it has electronics, I am understanding it more and more. With a Bobcat you want speed and agility. With a classic steel track loader you want size, strength and expect sluggishness. I never realized that the big Bobcats were slow. The 800 series is probably the limit of the nimble older bobcats. Now all I have to do is get my hands on that track loader or excavator project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m610, post: 21963, member: 372"] If you like big and slow the old track loaders are the way to go. With hard to find stuff I have even cast and machined some parts myself. Currently I am still digging into my 863H and while it has electronics, I am understanding it more and more. With a Bobcat you want speed and agility. With a classic steel track loader you want size, strength and expect sluggishness. I never realized that the big Bobcats were slow. The 800 series is probably the limit of the nimble older bobcats. Now all I have to do is get my hands on that track loader or excavator project! [/QUOTE]
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