Peak Machinery is an authorized Bobcat® dealership serving the state of Washington with locations in Seattle, Marysville, Olympia, Spokane, Pasco and Yakima.
Muy poca capacidad de carga y muy peligroso en levantamiento no hay mejores opciones y mejores compañías tenemos uno de eso y nadie lo quiere manejar por lo inseguro que es
Matt has done the service on my CT2025 and he was exceptional. He went through everything I read about and far more. Never a single issue, all preventative maintenance and it just doesn't stop working.
Is a grapple on a smaller machine like the E20 going to be very efficient. Been looking into this size machine for getting into tight spaces. Just curious on the ability with this particular attachment doing smaller stone walls?
*when properly equipped If you don't have a weight distributing hitch (i.e. swaybars) you're overloaded. The problem isn't that you can't drag a certain weight, it's when it unloads your front axle and shoves you around in a turn. That 11,700#s is like twice the weight of your truck.
Can you tell me the max safe incline for the S70. I need to climb up and down 10' and need to know the length of a ramp I should build so it will safely climb with a full bucket. Much thanks. Mark
That was interesting how you qualified you're opening statement that this machine is the best machine that "bobcat" has on the market. Which really isn't saying very much. 😆 But since bobcat has changed hands several times since Melrose sold it, and is not owned by Sany, has Sany and Bobcat become the same machine or are they still two totally different machines? And which one is better?
Bobcat has a long way to go to be compared to the other minis on the market.Undercarriage is a joke compared to ditch witch sk models .Owned a mt85 for 3 years never again . Ditch witch is built like a tank compared to the mt.There open roller design is light years ahead of bobcat .Just look at how the font arm are built compared to the paper thin mt machines.And also the duel lever independent sticks allows the ditch witch to turn on a dime ,compared with the bobcat where 1 track is dragging and the other is moving.
We don't really get into pricing on these, but I would reach out to your local dealership to get a quote - they aren't as pricey as you would think and with low rate financing, we've sold a lot of them.