I like the idea of having the seat on the back half of the machine. If the seat is on the front half, you have to constantly be aware of the swing radius and you also have to keep looking to see where the back half of the machine is. With your ass on the back half, you know the back of the...
A guy I work for who has a Bobcat is constantly whining about having to repair stuff that he's backed into with his machine. He always makes it right for the customer but you can imagine that it must cost him some repeat business. What he spends in repairing his screwups would easily cover the...
Ed, I know three people with those machines. Two are yellow and green with a Yanmar name and one is orange with a Kubota name. One of them repainted his machine Kubota orange.
I don't see where you were misunderstood, Andy. I for one agree completely. If a big machine can get to it without destroying the customer's yard then you don't need it. The minis are amazing in that they give mechanized assistance in areas previously inaccessible by machines. Which is why an...
That might be the same as the Yanmar and Kubota, damn nice machines.
Like I said earlier though, I'd love to have one of those mini articulating Gehls even though I have no idea what I'd do with it. :D
I think for tighter areas and residential turf the Boxer or the smaller Gehl look like they might be more advantageous. The new Gehl is almost twice as heavy. For that much weight how does it compare to the big Kubota articulating loader?
That AL20 in the first post would just blow away anything used around here, considering most guys are still using Bobcat skid steers. The worst part about those is fixing whatever you happen to back into because you have almost zero visibility. Then you get to deal with homeowner complaints...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.