Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
My local dealer has a demo Bobcat 430 mini excavator with thumb at a pretty good price. It's one of their zero house swing models. Not just zero tail swing, but for 320 degrees of rotation the entire house rotates within the width of the tracks. In looking at the unit it looks like they did that by simply making the tracks wider and longer. In theory that should also make the excavator more stable, right?
I tried one of the zero tail swing Kubotas and didn't like it because when lowering boulders into below grade positions the unit was pretty tippy. Do you get the same problem with the ZHS Bobcats, or does that additional length and width overcome it?
TIA, Pete
I tried one of the zero tail swing Kubotas and didn't like it because when lowering boulders into below grade positions the unit was pretty tippy. Do you get the same problem with the ZHS Bobcats, or does that additional length and width overcome it?
TIA, Pete