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How do I move a non-running Skidsteer?
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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 18304" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Lonnie I should have read one more paragraph. It could be hydrostatic drive depending when built. Mike</p><p>In the later years of M610 and M371 production early hydrostatic models were being developed and sold. The hydrostatic models have been very successful and have given the modern Bobcat skid-steer loader (<a href="http://skidsteerhistory.com/images/S250.JPG" target="_blank">see photo</a>) the market share it has today. Many models were introduced between the M610 and this one. This is just one example of the progress that has been made by the Kellers, Melroe, and Bobcat since Eddie Velo made his request for a light, highly maneuverable, inexpensive, and easily maintained loader to clean his turkey barns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 18304, member: 1012"] Lonnie I should have read one more paragraph. It could be hydrostatic drive depending when built. Mike In the later years of M610 and M371 production early hydrostatic models were being developed and sold. The hydrostatic models have been very successful and have given the modern Bobcat skid-steer loader ([URL='http://skidsteerhistory.com/images/S250.JPG']see photo[/URL]) the market share it has today. Many models were introduced between the M610 and this one. This is just one example of the progress that has been made by the Kellers, Melroe, and Bobcat since Eddie Velo made his request for a light, highly maneuverable, inexpensive, and easily maintained loader to clean his turkey barns. [/QUOTE]
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