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Bobcat Compact Track Loaders
T190 Vs. S205
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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 4982" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>First, bobcatpartsmanager, while the T190 is rated lower than is the S205, the T190 will feel more stable -- even when picking up heavier loads (say, those weighing 2,050 lbs).</p><p>GroundL -- the price difference isn't simply justifiable in whether the parts fail earlier or later. It also depends on what surfaces you run on. If you find yourself out of work for several months in a year because of wet ground, or if you frequently get stuck in wet ground, then it's possible that a track loader will make up for that lost profit. However, if you're just looking for a larger loader but are not sure whether you should go for a track machine or continue on the wheeled path, it's likely that the track loader will simply drain your bank accounts faster. Do you have more information on the types of jobs you'd do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 4982, member: 44"] First, bobcatpartsmanager, while the T190 is rated lower than is the S205, the T190 will feel more stable -- even when picking up heavier loads (say, those weighing 2,050 lbs). GroundL -- the price difference isn't simply justifiable in whether the parts fail earlier or later. It also depends on what surfaces you run on. If you find yourself out of work for several months in a year because of wet ground, or if you frequently get stuck in wet ground, then it's possible that a track loader will make up for that lost profit. However, if you're just looking for a larger loader but are not sure whether you should go for a track machine or continue on the wheeled path, it's likely that the track loader will simply drain your bank accounts faster. Do you have more information on the types of jobs you'd do? [/QUOTE]
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