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How steep of a slope can a T300 handle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric" data-source="post: 3245" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>Thanks for the info guys.</p><p>Im definately going to rent a T300 or T250 to do the job because of the hand and foot controls. I dont need to be goofing around with Cat controls on this technical of a job. Thats what Im used to and thats what I like. I ran a Cat skid steer for a day and I wasnt impressed with the controls. I think Cat controls are good for first time operators who havnt been programed on a Bobcat because its a little more common sense and you dont have to be coordinated with your feet.</p><p>Im a good operator. I can hop on any machine, run it for an hour or two, and look like I have been running it for a year or two. I personaly think learning how to operate a Bobcat skidsteer first made me a much better operator on everything else. I have spoken with operators that only run large equipment and they say they have a hard time running Bobcats.</p><p>Bob, can you turn a CTL on a 1 to 1 slope? There is no flat ground at the bottom of this hillside, just a retaining wall with a chain link fence. So if I grade down hill, then I wont be able to scoop up very much material.</p><p>I will be taking alot of photos for this job and I will post them on the forum and let you all know how it goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric, post: 3245, member: 108"] Thanks for the info guys. Im definately going to rent a T300 or T250 to do the job because of the hand and foot controls. I dont need to be goofing around with Cat controls on this technical of a job. Thats what Im used to and thats what I like. I ran a Cat skid steer for a day and I wasnt impressed with the controls. I think Cat controls are good for first time operators who havnt been programed on a Bobcat because its a little more common sense and you dont have to be coordinated with your feet. Im a good operator. I can hop on any machine, run it for an hour or two, and look like I have been running it for a year or two. I personaly think learning how to operate a Bobcat skidsteer first made me a much better operator on everything else. I have spoken with operators that only run large equipment and they say they have a hard time running Bobcats. Bob, can you turn a CTL on a 1 to 1 slope? There is no flat ground at the bottom of this hillside, just a retaining wall with a chain link fence. So if I grade down hill, then I wont be able to scoop up very much material. I will be taking alot of photos for this job and I will post them on the forum and let you all know how it goes. [/QUOTE]
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