milkman636
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2010
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- Location
- Palm of the Right Hand
- Tractor
- Bobcat CT335 + John Deere 1023e (former owner of Kubota BX2370-1, John Deere 5210, and Ford 2000)
One of my primary motivations for buying another tractor was increased manueverability. My other tractor is a 53 hp utility with a collar shift transmission, and it is a bear to use in any tight quarters.
My new CT335 was delivered Wednesday with the HST transmission, 8TL loader with bob-tach, 68" bucket, independent pto, pushbutton 4WD engagement, suspension seat, R4 tires with RimGuard in the rears, engine block heater, and a rear work light.
After 7 hours on it this weekend I can say that I am feeling good about my decicion. It is meeting my expectations. I feel like speedy gonzales zipping around doing loader work with the HST. The loader cycle times are noticably faster than my larger UT. It fits in places my other tractor won't, and it pulls a full 6' box blade. I am looking forward to putting it to the test more as winter creeps in.
My new CT335 was delivered Wednesday with the HST transmission, 8TL loader with bob-tach, 68" bucket, independent pto, pushbutton 4WD engagement, suspension seat, R4 tires with RimGuard in the rears, engine block heater, and a rear work light.
After 7 hours on it this weekend I can say that I am feeling good about my decicion. It is meeting my expectations. I feel like speedy gonzales zipping around doing loader work with the HST. The loader cycle times are noticably faster than my larger UT. It fits in places my other tractor won't, and it pulls a full 6' box blade. I am looking forward to putting it to the test more as winter creeps in.