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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 59993" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>If you are set on Bobcat then I would go foot control , Bobcat's JSC fly by wire system is very expensive to buy parts for and there are so many extra parts that are not even needed with a foot controll or a low over high pressure joystick system , and chances are good it will require shop time or field repair in it's life and leave you without a machine when you really need it , if you live far away from a dealer I would stay away from the JSC , around here warranty doesn't cover mobile service calls and when you can't move it to load it up and bring it in for repairs you will have to eat the bill , if you do go JSC be sure to buy the maximum extention of warranty you can get ---------- in the mean time test the Kubota and the Takeuchi , a much better joystick system , both machines are built simpler and heavier duty all the way around , they Takeuchi , which is the pioneer of the track loader , last longer and spends less time in the shop then the Bobcats getting software flashes , sensors and wiring harness problems , the Kubota isn't out long enough to really say on the longevity of life , but from I have seen so far it is a very well built machine like everything that Kubota builds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 59993, member: 782"] If you are set on Bobcat then I would go foot control , Bobcat's JSC fly by wire system is very expensive to buy parts for and there are so many extra parts that are not even needed with a foot controll or a low over high pressure joystick system , and chances are good it will require shop time or field repair in it's life and leave you without a machine when you really need it , if you live far away from a dealer I would stay away from the JSC , around here warranty doesn't cover mobile service calls and when you can't move it to load it up and bring it in for repairs you will have to eat the bill , if you do go JSC be sure to buy the maximum extention of warranty you can get ---------- in the mean time test the Kubota and the Takeuchi , a much better joystick system , both machines are built simpler and heavier duty all the way around , they Takeuchi , which is the pioneer of the track loader , last longer and spends less time in the shop then the Bobcats getting software flashes , sensors and wiring harness problems , the Kubota isn't out long enough to really say on the longevity of life , but from I have seen so far it is a very well built machine like everything that Kubota builds [/QUOTE]
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