Machines | Cat Skid Steer vs. Bobcat Skid Steer
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Our compact equipment expert Chris Mowbray compares the Cat 259D to the Bobcat T300. Chris sold Bobcat for 19 years and has now switched to only selling Cat machines. Why did he switch to selling Cat? Watch his videos to find out. This is a must watch to see the difference between the two machines!
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Your hand movements scare me:{
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Why not compare with a new machine as the cat 🙈 total biased video
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how can you compare a new cat to a 6-8 year old Bobcat? cat cab is un comfortable, its slow in 2 speed and not as reliable.
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i own one how i know
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the sprocket is just as bad on the cat
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It gathers dirt mud better off sloped even driving round on roads it gathers dirt
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Considering bobcat had new track designs just like cat. There's a reason bobcat has sold more skid steers than anyone else. Everyone loves bobcat lmao
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give me that older bobcat anyway. this guy ain't got a clue. I been around equipment 25 years and I'm a mech. and run equipment never seen a track come off a bobcat to date. but I did see a cat skid steer oil pickup tube fall out of a new machine.
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wow this video lol. at least when the oil pickup tube fell off and we had no oil pressure on our cat. we knew that the track would stay on. screw this garbage. we sold all our cat junk. even our low hour skid steer. which by the way was low hour. had not been abused. cat knows all about these issues. and did not help with our machine. it was just slightly out of warranty.
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used to have cat garbage never buy this junk again. people buy bobcat skid steers there superior. and if you need a excavator check out the line of takeuchi we have a new one we love it. far more features come standard for a lower price "like hydraulic thumb" and we have not had a oil pickup tube fall off none of our non cat equipment to date.
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other than the terrible back hurting jolts and oil pickup tube falling out. and of course the air flow that keeps the motor filthy it's a ok machine. the air flow on the bobcat is better. it's quite inside. rides better. and the oil pickup tube has not fell out yet.
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if you do buy a garbage cat skid steer take the motor out when you get the new machine home pull oil pan weld pickup tube to pickup tube to the screen. other wise it will fall out and you will loose all oil pressure.
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nothing about this cat is better than a bobcat. we had garbage cat. track skid steer
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For everyone it's hating on this video just because the bobcat is a little older than that skid steer needs to realize that all they're really doing is trying to make a point because if that skid steer was eight years old like the bobcat it still has the same issues regardless if it's new or not. I'm not saying that the bobcat skid steer is a bad skid steer because it would be my second choice over a cat but the cat is just better.
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cat sucks
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WTF.... So you show a brand new Cat but you compare it to a busted decade old Bobcat. In this scenario of coarse the Cat will look more advanced. Scammers.
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Pretty mouth on you boy. Say, where can I get a pair of those sexy sunglasses?? In the highly unlikely instance that you may run a track off that state of the art track frame, what would it cost to have it put back on? Finally, I agree with the other posts....why are you comparing a 2015 259D to a discontinued 2006 T300 that looks like you got from a junkyard??
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No shit, why did you pick a 8 year old bobcat hahahaha.