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Looking to purchase a new Bobcat T770

CatToy

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Shimmy1, you correct about the controls, easy to maneuver in tight spaces. I worked on a 40' culvert this morning where I only had 2' on one side to work from an adjacent house, Roller suspension is nice, the cat had a Cadillac ride but bobcat is close second. Bent my tooth bucket this morning, I guess the tilt cylinders are a touch stronger than my old JD6675. Oh well, I guess I need one anyway it was a 72" anyway.

Thinking on biding on a fence job which will require several hundred T post installed, so I was thinking on getting a hydraulic T post driver. Anybody use one?
 

warbird

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Apr 20, 2013
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Haven't used the t post driver. But I had a driver made from a breaker [jack hammer] that is really good . drive a lot of pipe and t post you can just push down . If rocky it just takes a tap and it will go through. Got mine from a rental company they usually sale them after 4 or so years old 3500.00 to 4500.00 then have bit made, remount it to where it is standing up. 10' post is not a problem to get on them to drive. Drive up to 4" pipe with ease
 
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