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    Quote Originally Posted by D&GExcavating View Post
    After I got done with snow removal with our 980G
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    Was it you who bust the step off it .....??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss View Post
    I'm 20 as well, will be 21 next month. Haha ya same thing as you, I've been a shop hand since 13 as well doing painting and mowing, and then got into the Operators union at 18, and have worked full time operating since. We only run 980s or WA 500s on our plants so thats mostly what I run, we have a 950 there though too for fines.
    I have to say our 980G is my favorite to operate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nige View Post
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    Was it you who bust the step off it .....??
    No it wasnt actually. It was the guy before me who was running it. He also managed to rip one of the fiberglass front fenders off on a snow pile. By this time we had it fiberglassed back together and mounted it back on. How me managed to break that step in snow is beyond me

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    Quote Originally Posted by D&GExcavating View Post
    I have to say our 980G is my favorite to operate
    I have yet to run a G series loader, hopefully soon we will have a couple. Does yours have the controls on the steering wheel, or is it the raised pistol grip?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss View Post
    I have yet to run a G series loader, hopefully soon we will have a couple. Does yours have the controls on the steering wheel, or is it the raised pistol grip?
    Ours has the quarter steer with the transmission controls on the steering wheel. It's so nice, and that 950G we just got this winter has the same set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D&GExcavating View Post
    Ours has the quarter steer with the transmission controls on the steering wheel. It's so nice, and that 950G we just got this winter has the same set up.
    Yup the quarter steering sounds nice, I'm sure it takes getting use to from the full steering wheel though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss View Post
    Yup the quarter steering sounds nice, I'm sure it takes getting use to from the full steering wheel though.
    It seems overly touchy at first but it doesn't take long, unless you're an old guy haha. You won't want to go back once you use it

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    Quote Originally Posted by D&GExcavating View Post
    It seems overly touchy at first but it doesn't take long, unless you're an old guy haha. You won't want to go back once you use it
    We work at a CN railroad yard, and they have 4 new 988 H with the joystick steering, not sure if I'd be into that, some of the guys say they would much rather have the G series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boss View Post
    We work at a CN railroad yard, and they have 4 new 988 H with the joystick steering, not sure if I'd be into that, some of the guys say they would much rather have the G series.
    I think i would rather have the G series too. I've never been in a 988H but they have that 3/4 throttle thing where you can set the engine at 75% power and all you do it dig and shift. It just seems like that is un-needed wear and tear on the transmission.

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    Just a side note on your step.
    One time while running a 966c, the first step up was ripped off. I think that one was cable from the factory. Anyways as I went to climb up the chain broke (it was 3/8 g70) I smaked my head on the top rung, woke up on the ground with a bloody forehead and a banged knee. At the time I gusse it was a good repair, I never thought the chain would wear out just hanging there. muzy

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    Quote Originally Posted by D&GExcavating View Post
    I think i would rather have the G series too. I've never been in a 988H but they have that 3/4 throttle thing where you can set the engine at 75% power and all you do it dig and shift. It just seems like that is un-needed wear and tear on the transmission.
    Yeah, to me it just doesn't sound right. I like the new cabs the loaders are getting, and the style of the bodies, but some of the other things they are doing are negative not positive, in my opinion

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    Most larger loaders are going that way. You set the "cruise control" for the throttle at whatever RPM you want to run at and then run the machine on the steering joystick, the left pedal for fine power train modulation, and the lift/tilt control. Sit back in the seat, two hands & left foot, and have at it. Easy peasy.

    As far as I'm aware the 988G & H both run pretty much the same. And as a side comment I'd far rather have joystick steering than that poxy half-steering wheel abortion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nige View Post
    Most larger loaders are going that way. You set the "cruise control" for the throttle at whatever RPM you want to run at and then run the machine on the steering joystick, the left pedal for fine power train modulation, and the lift/tilt control. Sit back in the seat, two hands & left foot, and have at it. Easy peasy.

    As far as I'm aware the 988G & H both run pretty much the same. And as a side comment I'd far rather have joystick steering than that poxy half-steering wheel abortion.
    Is the joystick quick reacting? Does it throw you around the seat because its jerky? My concern would be driving up a ramp with the joystick.

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    No the joystick steering I've come across on loaders is as smooth as you like. In fact on some systems you can dial the sensitivity up or down to suit the operator's comfort zone. The nice thing is that instead of leaning towards the steering wheel it encourages you to sit back in the seat with both arms resting on the armrests, which steadies them and leads to a much better control. Lastly you have the advantage that the transmission F-N-R and upshift/downshift controls are right there on the same joystick used for the steering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nige View Post
    No the joystick steering I've come across on loaders is as smooth as you like. In fact on some systems you can dial the sensitivity up or down to suit the operator's comfort zone. The nice thing is that instead of leaning towards the steering wheel it encourages you to sit back in the seat with both arms resting on the armrests, which steadies them and leads to a much better control. Lastly you have the advantage that the transmission F-N-R and upshift/downshift controls are right there on the same joystick used for the steering.
    I guess I've never tried out the stick, but I do really like having the gear selectors on the 1/4 steer, and I really like the 1/4 steer. I doubt we'll have anything new enough with a joystick for a while. That 624J on the first page has the transmission controls on the joystick for the bucket. It's pretty nice

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