Does that broom have its own float on it? we have a couple L23s with just the brooms that came from bobcat. But theyre rigid frames so the operators have to constantly be adjusting slightly up and slightly to make contact but not mop and lose power. The front half of the machine is too light, so a little to much downpressure on the brooms from bobcat feel like they lift the cab up. Our big brooms for the skid steers have some movement in them, so if you apply too much downpressure they just tilt up on their own.
Yes. The quick attach has a float spring on the frame. It allows the broom to follow the changing terrain better, and stay in contact with the ground easier
how does the machine work in the snow conditions using a blower or a broom is the machine under powered does the machine with the attachments get the job done? we all like to know before making a purchase like this?
I have not had any issues with it being under powered. The broom can handle up to about 5". The blower has worked for anything over a few inches up to moving frozen piles of snow.
Yes the quick attach broom has been a much better option for us. As far as the high vis jackets you just see the light shining off the reflective strips.
A bucket or snowplow would not clear a dusting of snow as well. The main issue with bucket or plow is the sod damage along the sides. In this case the customer prefers a broom to get it clear to the concrete and use less ice melt. The broom is quick. We can do all the sidewalks on site in about 10 minutes.
Does that broom have its own float on it? we have a couple L23s with just the brooms that came from bobcat. But theyre rigid frames so the operators have to constantly be adjusting slightly up and slightly to make contact but not mop and lose power. The front half of the machine is too light, so a little to much downpressure on the brooms from bobcat feel like they lift the cab up. Our big brooms for the skid steers have some movement in them, so if you apply too much downpressure they just tilt up on their own.
Yes. The quick attach has a float spring on the frame. It allows the broom to follow the changing terrain better, and stay in contact with the ground easier
how does the machine work in the snow conditions using a blower or a broom is the machine under powered does the machine with the attachments get the job done? we all like to know before making a purchase like this?
I have not had any issues with it being under powered. The broom can handle up to about 5". The blower has worked for anything over a few inches up to moving frozen piles of snow.
Thank you! The Quick Attach snowblower looks to be the superior one too don't you think? Am I imagining things or is that an LED safety suit?
Yes the quick attach broom has been a much better option for us. As far as the high vis jackets you just see the light shining off the reflective strips.
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What was the price on one of those brooms ?
Reach out to Quick Attach. They can give you a current price with shipping.
Why l28 over s70?
Better visibility, operator comfort, extendable boom, higher payload capacity, easier to train someone on.
Just use a bucket or snow plow go muck quicker
A bucket or snowplow would not clear a dusting of snow as well. The main issue with bucket or plow is the sod damage along the sides. In this case the customer prefers a broom to get it clear to the concrete and use less ice melt. The broom is quick. We can do all the sidewalks on site in about 10 minutes.