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<blockquote data-quote="gtstang462002" data-source="post: 34551" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>From what I have seen there are mulching machines and then there are machines that do everything else. I have not run a high flow bobcat with the mulching head on it yet, so I really can not speak of it. The ASV PT-100 forestry model was built just for that purpose and seems to do it well. The track system doesn't seem to hold up well in rough muddy terrain though. My T300 has lifted everything that I ask it to with good stability, and I got a killer deal on the machine. I would recommend buying the machine(if you can afford it) that is going to handle the heaviest job that you are going to throw at it. The bottom line though is there is no perfect machine that will do everything perfectly. Most machines do most things well and accel in one or two areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtstang462002, post: 34551, member: 3704"] From what I have seen there are mulching machines and then there are machines that do everything else. I have not run a high flow bobcat with the mulching head on it yet, so I really can not speak of it. The ASV PT-100 forestry model was built just for that purpose and seems to do it well. The track system doesn't seem to hold up well in rough muddy terrain though. My T300 has lifted everything that I ask it to with good stability, and I got a killer deal on the machine. I would recommend buying the machine(if you can afford it) that is going to handle the heaviest job that you are going to throw at it. The bottom line though is there is no perfect machine that will do everything perfectly. Most machines do most things well and accel in one or two areas. [/QUOTE]
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