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where did you see it has vertical lift? I thought only the toro TX1000 had vertical lift. (wide track tipping @ 3075lbs)Vermeer has a new ctx 100 with a 40 hp diesel and vertical lift out..tipping load is 2958 with a 175 operator. 89.5 inch pin height.
guess I was wrong, this spec says 3071lbs tipping, thought I saw 3075lb some where. Toro rep was at the delivery of my machine and explained why this is the best in class machine available. No your machine is not in the same class, even though the toro will out lift it.lolAnd I call a big BS on the toro tx1000
3075 tipping load when the unit only weighs 2800 lbs...not possible!
From what I understand, the tipping capacity is about one third of the lift capacity. so it makes sense that the lift capacity is 3000lbs,while the tipping capacity is 1000lbswell believe it or not, that's what it's rated at. Toro rep was at the delivery of my machine and explained why this is the best in class machine available. No your machine is not in the same class, even though the toro will out lift it.lol
And I call a big BS on the toro tx1000
3075 tipping load when the unit only weighs 2800 lbs...not possible!
most rated lifting capacities are 35% of tipping capacity. I believe that is SAE rating. If not they are going to show 50% rating. Mini tracked loaders are not held to either i understand.From what I understand, the tipping capacity is about one third of the lift capacity. so it makes sense that the lift capacity is 3000lbs,while the tipping capacity is 1000lbs
Pretty sure you are mistaking your 40hp engine for the 56hp electronic common rail version. I understand there are a few versions of that engine including a 42hp version not sold in the U.S.View attachment 40625
Boom! Vertical lift and 40 hp! Kohler website rates it at 56 hp and 165 lbft of torque!
Right on.Yes, sorry I got that backwards.
Thanks for responding Tread Lightly. I love Bobcat. They are a solid company with solid equipment. With that said, I have been avoiding their mini skids for 2 reasons. And maybe the 2 reasons are minor. But they feel like legitimate ones to me. Let me know your thoughts, but the first reason is the non-universal attachment system. I like the fact that the other manufactures are interchangeable for the simple reason I can rent attachments I need for specific jobs as the jobs come and I do not have to purchace so many attachments. A guy could spend more on attachments then the machine and use certain ones infrequently. However, if I went with Bobcat, and if there is a place that rents BC's attachments that is close to me, then that problem solved. But then there is the 2nd issue....The trolly. I wish they had a stand plate. I do not like that trolly apparatus. It's low to the ground and prone to hitting things when backing up or maneuvering in tight place? Correct me if I am wrong about that.I'll take a swing at this one...new 752 is available in 36 with has a 83 inch pin height...
The 600 only has a 36" track length so it will be tippy compared to larger machines...and lower lift height...comparable to a mt52 or mt55
I have personally ran the vermeer 40 hp gas model tx800 and it is a nice machine, also have ran the ctx100 and that is beast mode 40 hp turbo diesel, and vertical lift.
I have not ran a ditch witch yet because they are over an hour away, but they make nice machines. buy the biggest one with the most power you can afford. You will never wish you bought the smaller one. Also....dealer support is king!!! 4 local bobcat dealers within 30 miles from me makes the decision easy.
New mt85 is a good machine...almost bulletproof, if not a bit underpowered when compared to the other "top dog" machines.
Toro is having nothing but problems with thier new tx1000....stay away for now..until bugs are worked out.
Price is a huge consideration for 90% of people...
New toro tx1000 30k
New vermeer tx800 32k
New ditch witch sk850 32k
New bobcat mt85 22k...
There are others but here are a few, also
Makes a big difference if you already have larger skid steers? If so most of the larger attachments or buckets can be picked up and run without an adapter plate with the bobcat machines...huge plus for me.
I use my SK752 with vermeer grapple to dig small tree, and shrubs out all the time. You can grab around the stump to bust up the root ball, and they come out usually with no issues.Hi guys, been enjoying this thread. Read it many times to glean some of your guy's experience with Mini Tracks. I own a landscaping company and it's time to pull the trigger. I have a few questions for you. I will put them bellow. Been doing a lot of research. Narrowed down to the DW SK600. I hear of you guys mentioning the SK650 but that one isnt offered anymore. And the SK752 is just a little too wide to fit into back yard gates for some of my jobs, otherwise I would have gone for that one. Better lift capacity. Haven't got a quote from Vermeer yet, but hear you guys like that one too. Here's my 3 questions:
1. Anyone use the SK600? If so, what are your thoughts?
2. How will the SK600 do with running augers, stump grinders and lifting/digging out 3" tree and hedge stumps out of the ground?
3. Which Vermeer Model should I check out that is less than 36" wide and can lift more than 500lbs?
Thanks Guys!
David