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<blockquote data-quote="jmatt20" data-source="post: 8288" data-attributes="member: 186"><p>fishfiles, nothing to do with the oil thing but how long have you had your 300. the reason i ask is i have a s220 but im looking at a job where i'll have to spread about 1000 yds of select fill a day for 5/6 days. two ride on sheep foot rollers are taking care of the compaction but i have to stay ahead of them . i have two 30 ton off road dumps bringing the fill into the holes as i need it . i 'm not sure the 220 can stay ahead without working myself to death, in your opinion will a 300 handle the job.. i'd go with a 5 yd wheel loader but it's been 10 yrs since i did any real work with one, and i can just get into a 300 bobcat and go to work without lost time while i relearn a machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmatt20, post: 8288, member: 186"] fishfiles, nothing to do with the oil thing but how long have you had your 300. the reason i ask is i have a s220 but im looking at a job where i'll have to spread about 1000 yds of select fill a day for 5/6 days. two ride on sheep foot rollers are taking care of the compaction but i have to stay ahead of them . i have two 30 ton off road dumps bringing the fill into the holes as i need it . i 'm not sure the 220 can stay ahead without working myself to death, in your opinion will a 300 handle the job.. i'd go with a 5 yd wheel loader but it's been 10 yrs since i did any real work with one, and i can just get into a 300 bobcat and go to work without lost time while i relearn a machine. [/QUOTE]
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