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<blockquote data-quote="TigerLee" data-source="post: 103974" data-attributes="member: 16642"><p>To me either.... I have run Bobcat for 25+ years new and old ones and never had a loader sink. I took it into the dealership last week. They did tests and said it falls well within kubotas standards.. 1" of drop measured on the cylinder per hour is acceptable. To me that is far from acceptable - 1" on the cylinder equals close to 6" of drop on the loader. When we put our man basket on it and are using it as a platform or sawhorse.... the tilt on the bucket will have us on the ground in no time...! Was just hoping someone out there with any kubota machine might have an answer. If thats nature of the beast so be it - but I can't be the only one that uses a loader in the air??!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TigerLee, post: 103974, member: 16642"] To me either.... I have run Bobcat for 25+ years new and old ones and never had a loader sink. I took it into the dealership last week. They did tests and said it falls well within kubotas standards.. 1" of drop measured on the cylinder per hour is acceptable. To me that is far from acceptable - 1" on the cylinder equals close to 6" of drop on the loader. When we put our man basket on it and are using it as a platform or sawhorse.... the tilt on the bucket will have us on the ground in no time...! Was just hoping someone out there with any kubota machine might have an answer. If thats nature of the beast so be it - but I can't be the only one that uses a loader in the air??!! [/QUOTE]
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