Thanks. Your Dad has thinking and reasons for everything he does. It is a great thing he likes to share his thought processes. I mentioned Dirt Perfect in another comment on this Bobcat and how he always complained about his Kubota. He recently got rid of it and acquired a Bobcat.
Well done .You guys are equipped mechanically than we do in Africa despite had diploma in Agricultural Engineering with specialization in farm power and machinery I have never come across Skid steer in my career even tractor are scanty here .I love to find my career in your area if I will be able to learn more on this skid steer . Great job guys !
We got a Bobcat 600 on our hog and beef farm in 1972. I sold that machine a few years ago and got a very good price. The last few years it just did snowplowing. That machine did so much hard work on the farm.Sure made life easier. Hard to be the Bobcat brand. Thanks 😊.
My youngest brother works for Case International implement dealer in Rice Lake as a shop mechanic. He is the skid-steer and hydraulics "guru". When he works on the skid steers he keeps a bag for all the non mechanical parts he finds on the deck floor that had been covered with mud and manure. He said he's found wallets, watches, wrenches, and cell phones on there. One could almost get rich. 😂
Nice video, slow down with the M on the road, they move fast with the narrow front end. They would never let me use 5th gear. Happy Easter to you all!!! Thanks for all the milk too!!! John T.
Looks good you guys, you may want to also check the lug nuts and the locking pins on the arms and cylinders as they can get loose. Do what you want. John T.
I envy you guys who can run hand/foot controls................If I run them its like a slow moving accident in the making. Case are ok, but Gehl T-bars or Pilots sure fit me alot better. I went from Gehl's to Cat's........Love them.
A couple of farming questions, how do you determine what crops will you be planting and how many acres of it ? Do you keep like excel spreadsheets on your yields so as to figure your costs?
We have had a gehl r220 for a year now and it has served us very nicely. It has like 50 something horse. We also have 2 gehl 5640 one is in the shop and you will see that if you see my equipment tour later today if you sub to my TH-cam. But anyway we also have a 4835 its my grandpas old loader he got a while ago
I was watching the bobcat skid loader video and was wondering if you or your dad have ever used or tried out a track machine? I have a bobcat T190 and absolutely love it. The difference for me was tires were always spinning and trying to find traction. With the track machine it just keeps going weather on concrete stone or dirt. Let me know what you and your dad prefer.
Thanks. Your Dad has thinking and reasons for everything he does. It is a great thing he likes to share his thought processes. I mentioned Dirt Perfect in another comment on this Bobcat and how he always complained about his Kubota. He recently got rid of it and acquired a Bobcat.
Maintenance is key!
Well done .You guys are equipped mechanically than we do in Africa despite had diploma in Agricultural Engineering with specialization in farm power and machinery I have never come across Skid steer in my career even tractor are scanty here .I love to find my career in your area if I will be able to learn more on this skid steer .
Great job guys !
We got a Bobcat 600 on our hog and beef farm in 1972. I sold that machine a few years ago and got a very good price. The last few years it just did snowplowing. That machine did so much hard work on the farm.Sure made life easier. Hard to be the Bobcat brand. Thanks 😊.
My youngest brother works for Case International implement dealer in Rice Lake as a shop mechanic. He is the skid-steer and hydraulics "guru". When he works on the skid steers he keeps a bag for all the non mechanical parts he finds on the deck floor that had been covered with mud and manure. He said he's found wallets, watches, wrenches, and cell phones on there. One could almost get rich. 😂
Your dad is SOOOO organized!!! If I was 25% as organized as him, no telling how much I could get done!!
I've rented a lot of bobcats over the past 40 years they are a good rugged machine and fun to run including there excavators great video as always.
I always enjoy your videos. Nice of you to “buy” Dad the cordless grease gun.
Maintenance is key to equipment life. I’d rather pay for maintenance than fix broken parts
Nice video, slow down with the M on the road, they move fast with the narrow front end. They would never let me use 5th gear. Happy Easter to you all!!! Thanks for all the milk too!!! John T.
Looks good you guys, you may want to also check the lug nuts and the locking pins on the arms and cylinders as they can get loose. Do what you want. John T.
Thanks John we tightened that up! super useful tip!
I envy you guys who can run hand/foot controls................If I run them its like a slow moving accident in the making. Case are ok, but Gehl T-bars or Pilots sure fit me alot better. I went from Gehl's to Cat's........Love them.
“ you got your outer and your inner”. Ain’t it the truth!
A couple of farming questions, how do you determine what crops will you be planting and how many acres of it ?
Do you keep like excel spreadsheets on your yields so as to figure your costs?
We have had a gehl r220 for a year now and it has served us very nicely. It has like 50 something horse. We also have 2 gehl 5640 one is in the shop and you will see that if you see my equipment tour later today if you sub to my TH-cam. But anyway we also have a 4835 its my grandpas old loader he got a while ago
And old refrigerator works very well to store that stuff in
Great content guys👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Looks like your tilt cylinder end cap might be backing out on the right side. Make sure it's tight before you blow the threads out.
I was watching the bobcat skid loader video and was wondering if you or your dad have ever used or tried out a track machine? I have a bobcat T190 and absolutely love it. The difference for me was tires were always spinning and trying to find traction. With the track machine it just keeps going weather on concrete stone or dirt. Let me know what you and your dad prefer.
A good laugh ...tell you everything except the time in Tokyo.... ha ha
The red star out at the shop
what history does it have???
or why is it there
Great advance regarding maintenance! Too bad your fuel filters are $80…
Hello really not needed to write dates on machine and filter. The filter is sufficient
Well if it won’t tell you the time in Tokyo then to heck with it! That was great.