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  2. best tire for bobcat snow removal - Snow Plowing Forum

    www.plowsite.com/threads/best-tire-for-bobcat-snow-removal.155621

    I got a quote online ($1170.00 for 4 including freight) from Midwest Equipment Sales, LLC (614-233-7368)for the Solideals. These are true skid steer tires with the proper weight rating for the weight of the machine, so you can use them year round without worry of overloading them.

  3. Best skid steer | Snow Plowing Forum - plowsite.com

    www.plowsite.com/threads/best-skid-steer.171065

    The 257 does out push the262 with a full pusher of snow, even with a bigger pusher. Yes the 262 is a little faster with the wolf paws, especially in light snows. Once the snow gets deep or heavy or you encounter really slippery conditions the 257 walked all over the 262.

  4. Snow Blower for skid steer... any good? - Snow Plowing Forum

    www.plowsite.com/threads/snow-blower-for-skid-steer-any-good.111540

    There is a large variance in performance with skid steer blowers. A typical standard flow machine will have 12-18 gals per minute of flow at the couplers. Our S250 has 37 gal per minute flow. Over twice as much flow makes a big difference.

  5. The best skidsteer snow blower - Snow Plowing Forum

    www.plowsite.com/threads/the-best-skidsteer-snow-blower.83957

    schrader. 1736 posts · Joined 2005. #6 · Sep 8, 2009. I had a Bobcat SB200 on my S250 high flow, blower work o.k. The controls running of the finger tip controls were awesome. A budy of mine had a SB240 on his toolcat and he could out blow me. I would go with a bobcat SB 2400 extreme, the bigest fan and hyraulic motor on the bobcat blower ...

  6. What is better tracks or tires on skid steer - Snow Plowing Forum

    www.plowsite.com/threads/what-is-better-tracks-or-tires-on-skid-steer.124324

    Common sense to some degree - tires give you ground contact maybe 3' wide X 1' long (in 4 localized areas) whereas tracks give you complete ground coverage 2-3' wide X 6-8' long. And as someone mentioned earlier, tracks allow for some things that tires don't. My 2 cents Thumbs Up. Ty Richards. 731-427-3343.

  7. tractor vs skid steer - Snow Plowing Forum

    www.plowsite.com/threads/tractor-vs-skid-steer.138611

    Plow horse. 127 posts · Joined 2009. #8 · Oct 7, 2012. no contest. Skid loaders can not keep up with a bachoe in the snow, you can Not push the snow back as far as with a backhoe, wheeled loader or ag tractor. Most skid steers can load triaxles, and of course a bachoe, wheeled loaders and like JD 6000 series can.

  8. Best skid steer | Page 2 - Snow Plowing Forum

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    Definitely a compact wheel loader will more productive than a skid steer. The visibility of the compact wheel loader is so much better than a skid steer, wheeled or track machine. Stay with a Cat or John Deere compact wheel loader and add a HLA or Metal Pless wing plow.

  9. Best Noise Reduction Skid Steer Cab - Snow Plowing Forum

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    Looking at another skid steer to purchase for the upcoming season. Which manufacturer. has the best noise reduction package on their enclosed cab ? Bobcat S770. Bobcat S300. Case 440 Series 3. 2011 Dodge 3500. 2006 Ford 350. Boss plows all around.

  10. skid steer chains.... All tires or just two? | Snow Plowing Forum

    www.plowsite.com/threads/skid-steer-chains-all-tires-or-just-two.20688

    You might also try to find a tire shop that will sipe your tires for aditional traction without the chains. Dwan Hall. owner. T. W. Hall. Juneau, Alaska. www.twhall.net. 32 years Local 302, 94 F350 w/Boss 9.2 steal V blade and 2 yd sander, 95 F350 DRW w/Boss 9.2 Poly V @ stellar, 04 F350 w/Boss poly 9.2 V w/wings and Poly Hawk 2yd V box sander ...

  11. Equipment Recommendations for a long steep driveway

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    The steep portion of the driveway rises 100 feet in elevation over a length of 1200 feet. The New Hampshire location receives 70 to 125 inches of snow a year with occasional concerns of ice. I am considering a plow truck or skid steer or midsize tractor to plow the bulk of the steep portion of the driveway and possibly a snow blower and/or ATV ...