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<blockquote data-quote="1gr8bldr" data-source="post: 87306" data-attributes="member: 7923"><p>I am looking for a bobcat soil conditioner for my s250. I think I want a 6ft hydraulic angle. Is my machine compatible for the hydraulic angle? If not, I should be looking for a Harley rather than a Bobcat. Or maybe I just think I want the hydraulic angle???? I assume that I would make a long pass rindrowing the debris to one side, turn around at the end of the run, reverse the angle and then keep windrowing that same dbris. Turning will tear up the ground, which can be fixed, but what I wonder is, do most operators simply back up the entire run and then windrow again? Also, I have found several 60" soil conditioners. I was looking for a 72". I wonder if a 60" is more suited for my machine. This thought because the 72 that I rent, the drum stops spinning if I try to shave to much. Maybe that is normal and the 60 will do the same. Just wondering if I am unaware of the effects of the longer drum. If it was better suited for my machine then I would have an easier time finding a 60 rather than a 72. Or.... maybe the professionals don't even use the angle feature and just push the debris. LOL, don't you just hate learning how to do things without having at least seen it done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1gr8bldr, post: 87306, member: 7923"] I am looking for a bobcat soil conditioner for my s250. I think I want a 6ft hydraulic angle. Is my machine compatible for the hydraulic angle? If not, I should be looking for a Harley rather than a Bobcat. Or maybe I just think I want the hydraulic angle???? I assume that I would make a long pass rindrowing the debris to one side, turn around at the end of the run, reverse the angle and then keep windrowing that same dbris. Turning will tear up the ground, which can be fixed, but what I wonder is, do most operators simply back up the entire run and then windrow again? Also, I have found several 60" soil conditioners. I was looking for a 72". I wonder if a 60" is more suited for my machine. This thought because the 72 that I rent, the drum stops spinning if I try to shave to much. Maybe that is normal and the 60 will do the same. Just wondering if I am unaware of the effects of the longer drum. If it was better suited for my machine then I would have an easier time finding a 60 rather than a 72. Or.... maybe the professionals don't even use the angle feature and just push the debris. LOL, don't you just hate learning how to do things without having at least seen it done right. [/QUOTE]
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