Are the Bobcat still the same as the Massey handlers?had a bobcat 3060 for 6 months now , very pleased with ,no issues to report
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Are the Bobcat still the same as the Massey handlers?had a bobcat 3060 for 6 months now , very pleased with ,no issues to report
Are the Bobcat still the same as the Massey handlers?
How wide is that machine?had a bobcat 3060 for 6 months now , very pleased with ,no issues to report
Thanks for your warning, there’s a few round our way. The trouble I’ve heard of is the front of the boom that connects to the head stock shearing clean off after about 4 years use.
Italian are they not? The electrics were shite on the old lancia delta cars.. fooking fast though.
I suppose all makes give trouble, it’s how the dealer/ manufacturers rectify the problem that counts .
2.1m wide in the specs, I have a feeling ours is slightly under that, we measured it when we bought it as we have a very narrow feed pass to get downHow wide is that machine?
Wow thats a nasty one!!! what were you doing with it when it broke? Was the boom safety key where it should have been?
Yeah what I seen online. I thought it would be wider. Does having 20 24 inch wheel affect the width?2.1m wide in the specs, I have a feeling ours is slightly under that, we measured it when we bought it as we have a very narrow feed pass to get down
I was pushing muck up a heap with the bucket tipped so there was a lot of strain on it, yes the safety key was on. Guy that welded it back up spotted some hairline cracks that had been there a while.Wow thats a nasty one!!! what were you doing with it when it broke? Was the boom safety key where it should have been?
I don't think so as they are both 400 wide tyres. What width is your pass?Yeah what I seen online. I thought it would be wider. Does having 20 24 inch wheel affect the width?
We have a narrow pass too.
Just about 8 foot i think. My manitou is 7 ft. Tight squeezeI don't think so as they are both 400 wide tyres. What width is your pass?
Should be similar then to your manitou then.Just about 8 foot i think. My manitou is 7 ft. Tight squeeze
They have 3 machines running around a concrete yard, most of the time they are moving wood chip and grain they won,t muck out cattle yards or not much anyway, seems an easy life for a th imo.When we change I’d seriously look at merlo, they seem to design machines with 3.5t 7m in a very compact looking size. Have always had to go for 2.7 t 6m because next size just to numb for some of our yards.
Olly blogs likes his , and he gives em some work
Kramer will be good I just think the bonnet is far too high for descent visibility.
is that because it is painted white?Have had a Bobcat 38.70 here since March. Dealers are great as is the 5 yr warranty and 5 yr 0%. I also got a 5 year service package too as I wanted known costs.
Love the machine. Hydraulics are fantastic and the so far. the machine seems put together and the paint has stayed on!!
Gripes. A mentioned before, the self locking pins button has to be held and it is in a stupid place - I think this has been sorted out on the latest model.
The thing that bugs me more than anything is the glass - the reflections are horrendous and half the time you can't see the mirrors, never mind what is in the mirrors. There are times when it is just impossible to see behind. I am not just talking about in bright sunlight, the relections on dull days mean you have little vision at all. I am discussing with the dealers and Bobcat at the mo, saying it is a huge health and safety issue.
No, I had mine painted red as a factory option. It is something to do with the tint on the glass.is that because it is painted white?
That must be something to do with glass tint, my 30.60 has perfect visibility it's one of the many aspects I really like about itHave had a Bobcat 38.70 here since March. Dealers are great as is the 5 yr warranty and 5 yr 0%. I also got a 5 year service package too as I wanted known costs.
Love the machine. Hydraulics are fantastic and the so far. the machine seems put together and the paint has stayed on!!
Gripes. A mentioned before, the self locking pins button has to be held and it is in a stupid place - I think this has been sorted out on the latest model.
The thing that bugs me more than anything is the glass - the reflections are horrendous and half the time you can't see the mirrors, never mind what is in the mirrors. There are times when it is just impossible to see behind. I am not just talking about in bright sunlight, the relections on dull days mean you have little vision at all. I am discussing with the dealers and Bobcat at the mo, saying it is a huge health and safety issue.