yellowdogsvc
Platinum Member
just got through replacing another hydraulic line under the cab. My toolcat is kept under cover and yet I'm always replacing the factory hoses because of pin holes that form for no particular reason. Just got through removing the seat, again.
Do you know if the newer toolcats are easier to work on? How about the v417? A salesman told me that the versahandler wasn't very reliable but the 417 uses the kubota 3800, right? If so, that's the same motor as my s750 and my old s330. I also had excellent luck with the 3300 series motors in 5 different machines.
I like the toolcat and have the mower for it. It's light enough to haul but I like to be able to dig when I need to and I hate getting stuck. Looking at the pics of the 417, i'd never be able to that with a skid or toolcat.. so I carry a winch on my truck. Use it more times than I should have and it never rains here! I enjoy having 2 seats.. real tough to let that go but I don't think the toolcat is designed for off road.. The 417 looks more like it would be. Do you know if the bottom is completely enclosed?
Do you know if the newer toolcats are easier to work on? How about the v417? A salesman told me that the versahandler wasn't very reliable but the 417 uses the kubota 3800, right? If so, that's the same motor as my s750 and my old s330. I also had excellent luck with the 3300 series motors in 5 different machines.
I like the toolcat and have the mower for it. It's light enough to haul but I like to be able to dig when I need to and I hate getting stuck. Looking at the pics of the 417, i'd never be able to that with a skid or toolcat.. so I carry a winch on my truck. Use it more times than I should have and it never rains here! I enjoy having 2 seats.. real tough to let that go but I don't think the toolcat is designed for off road.. The 417 looks more like it would be. Do you know if the bottom is completely enclosed?