SledWrecker
New Member
Evening,
I have a bobcat 642b I picked up a few months back during winter. Here where I live in the Midwest the ground is clay. Right now were are dealing with the winter thaw and everything is mud soup. One thing I have noticed trying to drive around on warmer days is with my regular 66" dirt bucket I can't dig into the ground at all. Will putting teeth on my bucket work or am I really more or less in the need for a dozer or loader?
I have 20 acres and intended to use the bobcat to build a small atv track with modest bumps and small jumps (not a motocross track or to that scale..) I also wanted to clear some land for an outbuilding and make some nice trails for walking. With how the current bucket cuts the earth I don't think really any of this is possible with my machine.
Any thoughts or advice would be great, thanks.
I have a bobcat 642b I picked up a few months back during winter. Here where I live in the Midwest the ground is clay. Right now were are dealing with the winter thaw and everything is mud soup. One thing I have noticed trying to drive around on warmer days is with my regular 66" dirt bucket I can't dig into the ground at all. Will putting teeth on my bucket work or am I really more or less in the need for a dozer or loader?
I have 20 acres and intended to use the bobcat to build a small atv track with modest bumps and small jumps (not a motocross track or to that scale..) I also wanted to clear some land for an outbuilding and make some nice trails for walking. With how the current bucket cuts the earth I don't think really any of this is possible with my machine.
Any thoughts or advice would be great, thanks.