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10-25-2009, 09:43 AM #41
- Join Date
- Oct 2009
- Posts
- 97
- Location
- Holland, Michigan
Re: Bobcat S630 and T630 Pics!!
Hey all a new member just jumping in here, i have a Takeuchi tl130 and love that machine, in fact i sold my D-3 cat dozer because it can do so much. Any way, my question is are the new t650's "chain" driven? I am looking at possibly replacing my Tak tl 130 with the t650 because of the high flow hyd. I want the option of using more attatchments with the high flow unit. But "chain drive" concerns me. Any thoughts on this?
I have also thought about just buying a toolcat 5600 with a blower and snowplow
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10-27-2009, 07:46 PM #42
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- Join Date
- Mar 2009
- Posts
- 6,381
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Deere 317 & L118
Re: Bobcat S630 and T630 Pics!!
I just went on the bobcat site and got some pictures. I dont think there were enough though.
My Fleet:
2004 Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader
66" Construction bucket, imatch QA adapter, Bobcat landplane ,4 in 1 bucket, Pallet forks
2005 John Deere L118
42" deck, bagger
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10-28-2009, 08:08 PM #43
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- Mar 2009
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- 6,381
- Location
- NW Oregon
- Tractor
- Deere 317 & L118
Re: Bobcat S630 and T630 Pics!!
i just thought that since this is a toolcat forum i should share some information I found out last night. I Found out that a 5600 toolcat will tip at 45* with the bucket down and 35* with it down with its 5'6" wide stance. I'll tell you this, it took some math. Rollover angle of a JD 3720 - Page 3 - TractorByNet.com I also like the look of the new Deere skidsteers.
My Fleet:
2004 Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader
66" Construction bucket, imatch QA adapter, Bobcat landplane ,4 in 1 bucket, Pallet forks
2005 John Deere L118
42" deck, bagger