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Bobcat utility vehicle
Anyone see or drive one of these yet?
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I've seen them but I don't see them being as popular as a tractor with a loader or a just a skidsteer. IMO they're for the guy who has more money than he knows what to do with. And if it breaks down---"ALL" your equipment is out of commission.
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Bobcat utility vehicle
I saw the implements in the compact equip mag. but did not really look at the vehicle until now. How does this differ from the tructor which claims to be patented? I am not sure how they could be as Mercedes and Jeep were essentually the same thing years ago, but so be it.
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The tructor is much, much bigger and more a real tractor. The bobcat IMO is is glorified golf cart with borderline small, light duty skid-steer type capabilities---without skid steering of course.
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I think you guys are confused a bit. It sounds like you are talking about the ToolCat, which is a *completely* different animal.
This is like a Gator or Mule, but slightly more robust. This does not have a FEL or the big diesel drivetrain the ToolCat has.
Best of luck.
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Murf you're right I was confused --sort of. The glorified golf cart does a "loader" that goes 2 feet and lifts 500lb. The ToolCat still seems like a flash-in-the-pan unless you have a lot of money or are a grounds keeper.
But I'm jis' sayin'. (That was for you Murf. )
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