@@sidlinger 😂 Yeah from what I’ve read it’s a huge difference in traction. However I assume you paid a fraction of what they cost now $85k thanks to COVID…I mean inflation…I mean greed.
Seems like a UTV and a skidsteer would be a better option or the right tools for the right jobs. I have a 2011 polaris ranger and it's pretty good at plowing...looking at a snow blowers today for it...there are a couple ranging from 2800 to about 5500 which is kind of high. If you factor in the price for this machine though, it's a drop in the bucket...a skid steer with a UTV might be a more viable option outside of creature comfort AC/HEAT. Good that it works for you, I don't have that kind of money to spend so I'll have to stay where I am...nice to watch though. Have you seen the new XP 1000 Polaris? Heated and cooled cab.....much more than there now than when I got mine....I just looked them up, pretty nice if you have the $$
I just switched to a Titan turf tire (R3 vs R4 I believe) in 27x10.5x15 and it’s as if it’s reborn! My sod is much happier now, and the TC has far better traction in woods with moist dirt. Not sure how it will do the snow, but I have chains that I hope will make up for cold weather performance.
I realize there is snow and ice...but that seemed to get stuck pretty easily. Does it get stuck like that pretty often? and if so, what kind of hills do they get stuck on?
This was a demonstration without the traction control. With it on it makes it up no problem (esp if you dont stop and dig holes to then climb out of first). I havent gotten stuck stuck yet with the toolcat. If you get stuck you can use the bucket to push/pull your way out.
So for all out traction I'm assuming the earlier machines with the limited slip would do a little better than the newer machines with traction control?
No, early machines at best had a locking rear diff and only in slow speed and 2 wheel steer mode. Newer with traction control is better. The worst are the newer machines (all independent suspension) without the optional traction control.
@@NaterTater Sorry, meant to say earlier machines with the locking diff. I can definitely we where traction control on 4 wheel steer would have its benefits though.
@@NaterTater I checked and it’s a $500 option on the UW series. What do you think it’s better a UW53 or a UW56? I saw your video using a box blade on your toolcat. I am wondering if you can implements on the 56 then what’s the point on getting the 53. What are your thoughts? Thank you.
I suppose that's one way to look at it. In reality its a very capable machine and I explain why and how I demonstrated this particular event got it stuck as well as showing how it can traverse this ditch with the traction control on.
Nice feature.....thanks for 1) tearing up drive to demo. 2) educating on year models this is available.
Very useful video and I have gotten SO stuck in my 5610.
Is yours an older generation? Supposedly all Toolcats 2014+ have traction control.
I ordered mine new on 8-27-2013. Bad timing!
@@sidlinger 😂 Yeah from what I’ve read it’s a huge difference in traction. However I assume you paid a fraction of what they cost now $85k thanks to COVID…I mean inflation…I mean greed.
Bar tires suck in snow. Also wondering if a locking differential would help
That machine is very impressive
I can’t find that traction switch in my dashboard.
My back wheels are going in a different direction direction than the two front ones. ?
Seems like a UTV and a skidsteer would be a better option or the right tools for the right jobs. I have a 2011 polaris ranger and it's pretty good at plowing...looking at a snow blowers today for it...there are a couple ranging from 2800 to about 5500 which is kind of high. If you factor in the price for this machine though, it's a drop in the bucket...a skid steer with a UTV might be a more viable option outside of creature comfort AC/HEAT. Good that it works for you, I don't have that kind of money to spend so I'll have to stay where I am...nice to watch though. Have you seen the new XP 1000 Polaris? Heated and cooled cab.....much more than there now than when I got mine....I just looked them up, pretty nice if you have the $$
This is a skidsteer and a UTV. It accept tracks and chains.
I just switched to a Titan turf tire (R3 vs R4 I believe) in 27x10.5x15 and it’s as if it’s reborn! My sod is much happier now, and the TC has far better traction in woods with moist dirt. Not sure how it will do the snow, but I have chains that I hope will make up for cold weather performance.
Nice! I think I would prefer turf tires but cant justify the switch over cost with good shape R4's.
@chad meyer any feedback after a winter?
Gotta give it the beans.
I realize there is snow and ice...but that seemed to get stuck pretty easily. Does it get stuck like that pretty often? and if so, what kind of hills do they get stuck on?
This was a demonstration without the traction control. With it on it makes it up no problem (esp if you dont stop and dig holes to then climb out of first). I havent gotten stuck stuck yet with the toolcat. If you get stuck you can use the bucket to push/pull your way out.
@@NaterTater do you use tire chains?
@@simrandhaliwal8195 no
So for all out traction I'm assuming the earlier machines with the limited slip would do a little better than the newer machines with traction control?
No, early machines at best had a locking rear diff and only in slow speed and 2 wheel steer mode. Newer with traction control is better. The worst are the newer machines (all independent suspension) without the optional traction control.
@@NaterTater Sorry, meant to say earlier machines with the locking diff. I can definitely we where traction control on 4 wheel steer would have its benefits though.
@@NaterTaterI thought all new bobcats 2021+ have traction control. Is that not the case?
@UnitedStates. I would believe that. This video was before the UW56 was revealed.
@@NaterTater I checked and it’s a $500 option on the UW series. What do you think it’s better a UW53 or a UW56? I saw your video using a box blade on your toolcat. I am wondering if you can implements on the 56 then what’s the point on getting the 53. What are your thoughts? Thank you.
My international Cub Cadet tractor would've gotten up that little hill without any trouble
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Looks like the tomcat is only good for delivering flowers to your neighbor on a clear sunny day,, and traveling on clean & dry pavement.
I suppose that's one way to look at it. In reality its a very capable machine and I explain why and how I demonstrated this particular event got it stuck as well as showing how it can traverse this ditch with the traction control on.
This cart is a joke
I use ours to lift 2000# pallets. Feed round and big square bales. Spray. It's a very versatile machine.
This cart is a joke