Toolcat 5610 F and 5610 G Series Pictures

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Toolcat 5610 G - Bobcat V417 - TORO+Loader
December 19, 2012, just hauled it home, from Bobcat of OKC.

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My wife driving, setting out a 5x6 round bale for the horses.

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Very cool looking peace of equipment!

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Thanks, it is a "Getter done" machine! The attachment is a Speeco Ultrafork that I added a longer bale spike on top.

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I use it this way to move trailers.

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That is nice. Did it steer with the bale on the spear??
 
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That is nice. Did it steer with the bale on the spear??

Yep, even with nothing on the 3 point! The bale was probably 1500 pounds when rolled last year, don't know how much weight they lose as they dry out.

The brush hog weighs about 1800 pounds and I can carry it with nothing on the 3 point, makes the back a little light, but when mowing, half of the weight is on the nose wheel.

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I love those tool cats. When you get a chance, could you give us the ocassional update on it?

When is the first service? What is involved?

Yep, even with nothing on the 3 point! The bale was probably 1500 pounds when rolled last year, don't know how much weight the loose as they dry out.

The brush hog weighs about 1800 pounds and I can carry it with nothing on the 3 point, makes the back a little light, but when mowing, half of the weight is on the nose wheel.

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Thanks for the link, pretty sweet.

No hydraulic fluid change on first service?

Nope, not at 50 hours, just change the filter at 100 hours. Fluid at 1000
 
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How is it to get at the hydraulic filters? I've only looked at the pics in the brochure and it looks a little tight where they are? (that was on the 5600, not sure where they are one the 5610 with those top mounted rads.)

Very nice machine you have there.
 
 
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