I just returned a brand new s64 rental I had for the last 2 months. What I didn’t like about it was when you let off the forward/backward control, it still rolled for 1 second until you feel the hydraulics lock up. Maybe it’s a flow adjustment but when you are trying to pull up to a excavated hole and dump with precision I found myself bumping reverse quickly because I was close to dropping the loader in the hole because it took more time to stop. It did this loaded or unloaded. Also, When loading into a dump truck, getting a full bucket in the dirt pile really bogged the motor especially when you build up speed to hit the pile and even worse when you would shake it ad tilt back. It took so much power to dig in that’s you almost had to wait a brief second before you could actually back up. Again, it may be a flow adjust. To be fair, the dirt was damp black gumbo dirt and that’s like moving clay which is like concrete Lastly, maybe it’s just me but when loading a dump truck the arms feel alittle short compared to older models of the same size. I did like the new controls with H or ISO switch and the digital menu screen. I loved the front and rear LED lights. Super bright and I like the amount of acceleration. Overall I liked the unit itselfk
I am liking these new Bobcats. Definitely worth considering for my mountain property maintenance. One of these ctl machines with a couple other attachments could save money over 2 different machines. Thank you.
I completely agree with you and I cannot figure out for the life of me why did they not unveil the replacement for the t770 first because that was obviously their biggest seller at least in the field that I work in they were many many many more to 770's so I wonder why they didn't come out with that one first, just curious
@@johnnytolley673 Well its In Bobcat's nature to release the more middle ground size machine before the bigger machines. Also the 74 hp class machines don't have DEF fluid problems to worry about, so less to go wrong on a new line up fresh out the gate.
I wonder if anyone may be able to tell me why they didn't unveil a 77 series first because the t770 was without a doubt their most popular skid steer of that class so why did they unveil the 76 as their top loader? Am I making any sense ? Or am I misunderstanding
Does anybody out there think that Bobcat will ever go to the better lift up door systemlike the excavators? And also I've never heard them give an explanation as to why they haven't done them it only seems logical to me because they have a outstanding machine might as well fix that as well oh, I guess they think it doesn't need fixing
@@a.j.berglund6813 that’s ok I just ordered the M series 2x T770 and 1x T870 with standard controllers . I just can’t stand the delay in electronic joysticks
We ordered one about two months ago and its just now coming in loaded, with the clear view glass on the side with bucket, pallet forks, bale spear, and post hole digger with a 9 inch and 18 inch auger was $65,000 US Dollars
I just returned a brand new s64 rental I had for the last 2 months. What I didn’t like about it was when you let off the forward/backward control, it still rolled for 1 second until you feel the hydraulics lock up. Maybe it’s a flow adjustment but when you are trying to pull up to a excavated hole and dump with precision I found myself bumping reverse quickly because I was close to dropping the loader in the hole because it took more time to stop. It did this loaded or unloaded. Also, When loading into a dump truck, getting a full bucket in the dirt pile really bogged the motor especially when you build up speed to hit the pile and even worse when you would shake it ad tilt back. It took so much power to dig in that’s you almost had to wait a brief second before you could actually back up. Again, it may be a flow adjust. To be fair, the dirt was damp black gumbo dirt and that’s like moving clay which is like concrete Lastly, maybe it’s just me but when loading a dump truck the arms feel alittle short compared to older models of the same size.
I did like the new controls with H or ISO switch and the digital menu screen. I loved the front and rear LED lights. Super bright and I like the amount of acceleration. Overall I liked the unit itselfk
I am liking these new Bobcats. Definitely worth considering for my mountain property maintenance. One of these ctl machines with a couple other attachments could save money over 2 different machines. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Ron!
T64 looks like a serious work machine 🌻
Yeah hell yeah
Has anyone done any snow removal with the r series? Good ,bad , any reply would be helpful before laying out 75grand
I got the t76 it’s sweet
How do you fee about the exposed hydraulic hoses that are between the body and the undercarriage?
I have demoed the t76 and there’s a lot more power than the t650 I’m excitedly see the replacement for the T770
I completely agree with you and I cannot figure out for the life of me why did they not unveil the replacement for the t770 first because that was obviously their biggest seller at least in the field that I work in they were many many many more to 770's so I wonder why they didn't come out with that one first, just curious
@@johnnytolley673 Well its In Bobcat's nature to release the more middle ground size machine before the bigger machines.
Also the 74 hp class machines don't have DEF fluid problems to worry about, so less to go wrong on a new line up fresh out the gate.
@@ptrproducttestreview9593 oh okay I didn't think about that that makes good sense, thank you helpingr me understand what they were doing
Going to be a long time before you see the 8x model. And it’s going to be HUGE and heavy.
I love the new bobcat skid steer
I wonder if anyone may be able to tell me why they didn't unveil a 77 series first because the t770 was without a doubt their most popular skid steer of that class so why did they unveil the 76 as their top loader? Am I making any sense ? Or am I misunderstanding
What's the runtime on 1 full charge?
Wish I can get one but so expensive lol one day
The new bucket is now our Severe Duty and they go up to 86”.
Does anybody out there think that Bobcat will ever go to the better lift up door systemlike the excavators? And also I've never heard them give an explanation as to why they haven't done them it only seems logical to me because they have a outstanding machine might as well fix that as well oh, I guess they think it doesn't need fixing
They are trying to make to overall machine shorter for lower center of gravity and better clearance working indoors while still having good head room.
Will there be an option to get one of T76’s with stick and feed controllers at all?
No
@@a.j.berglund6813 that’s ok I just ordered the M series 2x T770 and 1x T870 with standard controllers .
I just can’t stand the delay in electronic joysticks
Can you get them with foot and hand control or only joysticks?
I heard the T76 is the only machine to be SJC only. I prefer the foot pedals myself.
T64 and T66 can have pedals. They are now without linkages
Pricing on a well equipped T66?
I just ordered one, cost me $85,000 loaded after taxes. That’s Canadian currency.
We ordered one about two months ago and its just now coming in loaded, with the clear view glass on the side with bucket, pallet forks, bale spear, and post hole digger with a 9 inch and 18 inch auger was $65,000 US Dollars
So they just photocopied a cat skidsteer and painted it white??
Um... the front tilt cylinder area is not even close to being similar.