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<blockquote data-quote="dozer" data-source="post: 23891" data-attributes="member: 2576"><p>I am looking at moving from a skidsteer to a track loader for my buisness of cleaning barns. Some barns in the spring are no more than pits and the extra flotation from the tracks would I feel be helpful. That brings me to my primary question. I have a local dealer selling a 864 bobcat with cab and heat. The bucket is in good shape and the tracks seem to have most of their tread left. What I would like to know is 1. I believe this was Bobcats first attempt at a tracked skidsteer and how did it go? 2. What things should I look for whil test driving a used Track Loader. It has 2500 hours and was previously owned by a landscaping company. thanks Dozer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dozer, post: 23891, member: 2576"] I am looking at moving from a skidsteer to a track loader for my buisness of cleaning barns. Some barns in the spring are no more than pits and the extra flotation from the tracks would I feel be helpful. That brings me to my primary question. I have a local dealer selling a 864 bobcat with cab and heat. The bucket is in good shape and the tracks seem to have most of their tread left. What I would like to know is 1. I believe this was Bobcats first attempt at a tracked skidsteer and how did it go? 2. What things should I look for whil test driving a used Track Loader. It has 2500 hours and was previously owned by a landscaping company. thanks Dozer [/QUOTE]
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