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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1085749" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I have used them before but if you are not great on a bobcat you won't get your moneys worth nor will you if you use a regular bobcat without high flow hydraulics as was said. The earlier statement about mulch rotting is true I had all my land and grandmother's property cut around perimeter and its been about 3.5 years mulch still there just starting to break down. I would suggest if you are able buy a dozer use it for what you need then sell it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1085749, member: 13268"] I have used them before but if you are not great on a bobcat you won't get your moneys worth nor will you if you use a regular bobcat without high flow hydraulics as was said. The earlier statement about mulch rotting is true I had all my land and grandmother's property cut around perimeter and its been about 3.5 years mulch still there just starting to break down. I would suggest if you are able buy a dozer use it for what you need then sell it. [/QUOTE]
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