We have a s185 bobcat now looking at getting a bigger one. Thinking of going with a s770 is bobcat still good skidsteers or are there better brands thanks.
My Deere has the reversing fan, I love it, wouldn't believe how much dirt gets in there until you see it reverse!The new series also has a bit better rad designs and the very newest (came out after we bought ours) offer a reversible fan (finally!)
I do mostly dirt work with mine, I rarely ever touch the throttle and just use the foot pedal. Basically just rev the engine as I need power and just run the joy sticks mostly wide open so when I need more speed I just give it some throttle.The new joystick only one has "ISO" (my preference) or "H pattern" and a foot throttle, but we normally just leave everything wound right up all the time. What are the scenarios where the foot throttle comes in as more handy? Typical use at our place is hop in to the unit you left idling while you delivered a truck load of feed to a pen, rev it right up, mix up a batch of feed (5-10 minutes of running around scooping and loading), idle it down while you deliver the load, repeat, etc......
I guess we always figured in those situations, highway miles are "easier" on an engine than start and stop city driving? Not a perfect analogy, but we've been going with it. This is the first unit with a foot throttle for us though. Is it more common to wind it up to half and then pedal it up to full when necessary?
Great idea except the lift arm on a JCB starts to seep down as soon a you get out. Friend purchased a new JCB skidsteer with the the idea that he could leave the arm up and get out and the arm would stay up. They would not and JCB ended up saying that was just the way the machine was designed and built. The dealer took the machine back and he ended up getting a telehandler.The single arm JCB would be really handy with the side entry, often wish I could exit mine with arms up.