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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 672467" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Well I have spent a lot of time on them. I have own some, rented some, operated for others and currently own a Cat track loader. </p><p></p><p>I have not seen any dozer or track loader that was harder to run than a tractor or backhoe. The bigger machines are easier for me to run. Maybe I just have a knack for equipment operation. 6 way blades, variation of joy sticks, track loader buckets - etc. I can make them do anything they are capable of. I can reach out and scratch your ear with a backhoe bucket. My Massey tractor is much harder to operate/manipulate than my cat or hoe. Two lever front bucket is a pain on that tractor. Plus the PTO, hydraulic shift up tranny that MUST be downshifted before changing gears or ranges etc. </p><p></p><p>Just my opinion but running a track loader or dozer is a piece of cake. As said, the bigger the machine, the easier it is for me to operate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 672467, member: 3162"] Well I have spent a lot of time on them. I have own some, rented some, operated for others and currently own a Cat track loader. I have not seen any dozer or track loader that was harder to run than a tractor or backhoe. The bigger machines are easier for me to run. Maybe I just have a knack for equipment operation. 6 way blades, variation of joy sticks, track loader buckets - etc. I can make them do anything they are capable of. I can reach out and scratch your ear with a backhoe bucket. My Massey tractor is much harder to operate/manipulate than my cat or hoe. Two lever front bucket is a pain on that tractor. Plus the PTO, hydraulic shift up tranny that MUST be downshifted before changing gears or ranges etc. Just my opinion but running a track loader or dozer is a piece of cake. As said, the bigger the machine, the easier it is for me to operate. [/QUOTE]
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