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<blockquote data-quote="864wood" data-source="post: 251" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I am definately a track machine. This comes after operating an OMC small series mustang in the late 80's and early 90's. Due to the fact it was wheeled it was very limited. I graduated to bobcats in the mid 90's and have run the smallest to the biggest (560's thru the 960's). They all had their pros and cons but I dealt with the dirt environment more than asphalt and concrete. The 864 I own I rented by accident when then wheeled machine was rented out from under me by my dealer. After 2 weeks running this track machine in excessive mud, mountainous terrain and all around sucky conditions(wintertime) I was a full fledged convert. I would like a second machine eventually but as Team Fountain will attest, I operate on a limited budget. Someday! I need an upgraded trailer and a dumptruck first. Also, my wife has no interest in running the bobcat but my two girls are eagerly looking forward to lessons. Women drivers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="864wood, post: 251, member: 38"] I am definately a track machine. This comes after operating an OMC small series mustang in the late 80's and early 90's. Due to the fact it was wheeled it was very limited. I graduated to bobcats in the mid 90's and have run the smallest to the biggest (560's thru the 960's). They all had their pros and cons but I dealt with the dirt environment more than asphalt and concrete. The 864 I own I rented by accident when then wheeled machine was rented out from under me by my dealer. After 2 weeks running this track machine in excessive mud, mountainous terrain and all around sucky conditions(wintertime) I was a full fledged convert. I would like a second machine eventually but as Team Fountain will attest, I operate on a limited budget. Someday! I need an upgraded trailer and a dumptruck first. Also, my wife has no interest in running the bobcat but my two girls are eagerly looking forward to lessons. Women drivers! [/QUOTE]
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