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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 87395" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I run a Erskine 84" on my s150. The wide the better imo unless the yards you do are full of obsticles. As for loosen soil I prefer to run the tiller 1st as it loosen the soil quicker and I'd rather find the big rocks with my tiller then the rake. Once the soil is loose the rake won't stall near as easy. Typically I work forward and backward turning around as little as possible. I wired the control harness into the unused switches on my LH steering leaver. I'm not a fan of the Bobcat brand attachments. If you ever want to switch brands of loaders their attachment make it difficult to change brands due to incompatibility. Where as most other attachments use simple power on and off and can be easily wired to any brand of loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 87395, member: 307"] I run a Erskine 84" on my s150. The wide the better imo unless the yards you do are full of obsticles. As for loosen soil I prefer to run the tiller 1st as it loosen the soil quicker and I'd rather find the big rocks with my tiller then the rake. Once the soil is loose the rake won't stall near as easy. Typically I work forward and backward turning around as little as possible. I wired the control harness into the unused switches on my LH steering leaver. I'm not a fan of the Bobcat brand attachments. If you ever want to switch brands of loaders their attachment make it difficult to change brands due to incompatibility. Where as most other attachments use simple power on and off and can be easily wired to any brand of loader. [/QUOTE]
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