Machines | Skid Pro Skid Steer 6 Way Dozer Blade Demo
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http://skidsteer-attachments.com/Skid-Steer-Dozer-Blade.html Watch the Skid Pro skid steer 6 way dozer blade at work on a large-framed Bobcat T300 compact track loader. The HD dozer makes quick work of peeling away and excavating the compact, red clay soils.
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That blade is a snow blade, not a dirt blade. Look at the pads directly behind the blade. We run an actual 8 way dirt blade on a T770 and it is far superior to any bucket for that kind of work. It is like having a miniature bulldozer.
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What is the top the dozer can lift in one scoop?
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Top
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This looks like it would only really maybe useful for spreading rock etc. As for anything else your probly better with a bucket
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For topsoil, sand, and loose rock I can see the functionality of one of these but in hard or rocky earth (actual excavating) I would think these would be very ineffective. My 763 with a sharp smooth lipped bucket struggles to get any depth even in just dry clay. Looks real hard on the tilt and actuator pins also. A toothed bucket is a much better, efficient, easier on the machine and far cheaper tool on a skidsteer for this and similar purposes IMHO.
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I have a bobcat T190 and would like to attach a cat 6 way blade that i aquired. The t190 doesnt have an electrical plug to control the valve on the blade as does the cat 247b that the blade is origonally for, do i just need to send power to the relay on the blade or is it some kind of data signal?
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Thinking of buying a dozer blade attachment please rent one you will change your mind quickly. If you got cash to burn go ahead but in my opinion its a total waste. 4 way or 6 way I don't care. When you push any hard dirt forget it. I don't care if you have a T300 OR A 299C--BLADES ARE MEANT FOR BULLDOZERS NOT M.T.L.s
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Buenísimo el implemento!!
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Absolutely, shanksta. Also what I like is you can "float" the lift arms and tilt the bucket down allowing you to "back blade" (if you will) backwards essentially smoothing out your road or work path. My ten year old daughter does it on our property with our S185. Oh, and although not encouraged, she does wheelies too. Overall tracks are better but I bought this one with bucket, forks and grappling bucket from Sidney Duhon during Katrina. We live in New Orleans area. We have 600 hrs on it. Luv it
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I do it all the time. It's not hard at all as long as the machine has tracks. Wheeled machines makes it a little tougher. When you spend hours on the machine you can improve your skills pretty fast. You'll find this out for yourself some day.
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i would really like to see you do that with a bucket in that amount of time.
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That sounds like the under carriage really