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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 6117" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Had the privalidge of testing out the 2 new proto types of the T300 , both had the new roller suspension system in them , which the rollers absord the bumps , one had the 92 hp engine which is 11 hp more than the standard T3 , both were joy stick controlled , very nice , fine machine , smooth operation , lots of power , one draw back to me speaking from the mechanical side I don't like the joy stick set up Bobcat uses as I have had to work on them before on older models and the parts are astronomical in price and a lap top is nessecary to do some trouble shooting and repairs , I think dirt , water and computorized electrical parts don't mix well my self , wish Bobcat would do a strip down of the electronics version of the T3 , kinda like they use to do what they called a "base" model , which was gauges instead of LED</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 6117, member: 782"] Had the privalidge of testing out the 2 new proto types of the T300 , both had the new roller suspension system in them , which the rollers absord the bumps , one had the 92 hp engine which is 11 hp more than the standard T3 , both were joy stick controlled , very nice , fine machine , smooth operation , lots of power , one draw back to me speaking from the mechanical side I don't like the joy stick set up Bobcat uses as I have had to work on them before on older models and the parts are astronomical in price and a lap top is nessecary to do some trouble shooting and repairs , I think dirt , water and computorized electrical parts don't mix well my self , wish Bobcat would do a strip down of the electronics version of the T3 , kinda like they use to do what they called a "base" model , which was gauges instead of LED [/QUOTE]
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