If you were told that about the machines, you were mislead. The MT 85 travels at 4.1 mph forward and 2.9 mph in reverse per the Bobcat website. Ditch Witch SK800 is 4.8 mph in forward and reverse. Trust me, having that speed in reverse is huge.For anybody still following this post after 437 previous posts lol. After researching all the brands, and three day spent at the GIA expo in Louisville, KY. demoing all of the machines in there 40 acre demo area. On Friday, 26 October 2018 I received a quote for a brand new bobcat MT85 in Louisville Kentucky for $26,196 Including the 7% sales tax. It’s reverse and forward speed is faster than the ditch witch SK800. And the operators platform was more comfortable than any of the five others I tested. It has the universal plate that will mount up with all of my BMG attachments. It is almost exactly the same specs as the ditch witch, and Vermeer. Toro does not make a comparable model. The total quote from by ditch witch dealer was $29,207 including sales tax. This was a no brainer. I hope this helps.
Also, both units tout 24.8 hp. What is not readily available here are the engine displacement and torque values. The Bobcat runs a kubota D902 (super mini) at 55 cubic in. displacement. The Ditch Witch SK 800 runs the D1105 at 68.5 cubic in. displacement.
Go to Kubota's website and compare the torque curve on the two engines. It's a no brainer after that. The SK800 is about $25k here in Alabama and the MT85 is about $28k. Put another $4k with that and you can get a Ditch Witch 1050. There's absolutely no comparison between the two. I've test driven the the MT 85 a couple of times and I own an SK 850 (basically the same machine as the new 1050).
The MT 85 is a nice machine but you're getting more machine for a little less money with the Ditch Witch SK800. Not to mention parts are relatively cheap and they are VERY durable.
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