crash325
Elite Member
Was wondering if any of you ever had or used 1?? I was told that it was made in Montana and Bobcat bought the design & patents. ??
In the 70's I bought a "Rounder" skid steer. local rental yard was upgrading to new. It was a real work horse for a really small machine. The FEL would pull the machine onto it nose if over loaded. Had a back hoe and post hole digger for attachments. One thing that was a lot of "fun" was backing it off the tilt trailer. When the trailer tilted the front wheels would lift about a foot before it settled down.
Built a 14' tall water tower for a 3.000 gallon tank. Supports were 16" power poles sunk 5' into the ground. Used that little guy to pick up and set the poles. 1 Real heavy pole had me up on 1 wheel before it settled in. It was also out scaffold for building the top platform. Just east of Bowie AZ and about 4 miles due south that tank and tower looks like a rocket ship about to launch.
My brother in law used it for another 4 years or so for demolition and construction.
In the 70's I bought a "Rounder" skid steer. local rental yard was upgrading to new. It was a real work horse for a really small machine. The FEL would pull the machine onto it nose if over loaded. Had a back hoe and post hole digger for attachments. One thing that was a lot of "fun" was backing it off the tilt trailer. When the trailer tilted the front wheels would lift about a foot before it settled down.
Built a 14' tall water tower for a 3.000 gallon tank. Supports were 16" power poles sunk 5' into the ground. Used that little guy to pick up and set the poles. 1 Real heavy pole had me up on 1 wheel before it settled in. It was also out scaffold for building the top platform. Just east of Bowie AZ and about 4 miles due south that tank and tower looks like a rocket ship about to launch.
My brother in law used it for another 4 years or so for demolition and construction.