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Small machine suggestions. Max machine width 40", speedy (6 kph/4 mph or more), good side slope ability, wider mower/rotary cutter, snowblower, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas173" data-source="post: 127235" data-attributes="member: 4388"><p>Thanks brdgbldr. I was wondering about a Bobcat MT100. I'll call the dealer and ask about how wide a mower it can run, i.e. can it run a wider than recommended mower. </p><p></p><p>Thanks mrbb. When I saw a Ventrac in the closest city to me mowing a ditch I looked them up and I agree, they look great, especially with the additional dual wheels. I never inquired about a price because they are too wide for my needs. </p><p>I hadn't thought about the lack of suspension and tippy-ness. Good point. I do know who tippy a skid steer can be when you accidentally ramp up a stump or over a hole.</p><p></p><p>I didn't consider a walk behind bush cutter because again it would have to be narrow and then that's too many passes to cut the trail width but good point about them being side hill safe.</p><p></p><p>I know what the problem is, the narrow openings. I put in a multiyear gate proposal but that's not luckily going to happen anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>I'm only familiar with traditional ride-in wheeled skid steers, not the stand-on-the-rear tracked machines. Would a tracked machine like the MT100 be better than a wheeled skid steer like the S70?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas173, post: 127235, member: 4388"] Thanks brdgbldr. I was wondering about a Bobcat MT100. I'll call the dealer and ask about how wide a mower it can run, i.e. can it run a wider than recommended mower. Thanks mrbb. When I saw a Ventrac in the closest city to me mowing a ditch I looked them up and I agree, they look great, especially with the additional dual wheels. I never inquired about a price because they are too wide for my needs. I hadn't thought about the lack of suspension and tippy-ness. Good point. I do know who tippy a skid steer can be when you accidentally ramp up a stump or over a hole. I didn't consider a walk behind bush cutter because again it would have to be narrow and then that's too many passes to cut the trail width but good point about them being side hill safe. I know what the problem is, the narrow openings. I put in a multiyear gate proposal but that's not luckily going to happen anytime soon. I'm only familiar with traditional ride-in wheeled skid steers, not the stand-on-the-rear tracked machines. Would a tracked machine like the MT100 be better than a wheeled skid steer like the S70? [/QUOTE]
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