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Anyone know of a good service center in Sherwood park area that works on Cat skid steers.

Guy I have now doing it is not the best....

All I can think of is W. R. Scott on the South side.

Rather not have to hoof it to the west end (wife will be driving truck and trailer)
 
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Anyone know of a good service center in Sherwood park area that works on Cat skid steers.

Guy I have now doing it is not the best....

All I can think of is W. R. Scott on the South side.

Rather not have to hoof it to the west end (wife will be driving truck and trailer)


being a FINNING employee, I'm trained to say call us.....

however, call Jobsite Mechanical, Lenard (Mighty1000) on here is one of their field techs, not sure of their rates though.
 

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I figured it was you Tyler that's promoting me. I got a call from the cousin Scott asking if I was advertising on here. And I'm like um um?
Thanks for the support!
 

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I figured it was you Tyler that's promoting me. I got a call from the cousin Scott asking if I was advertising on here. And I'm like um um?
Thanks for the support!

shhhhhhhhh, don't say anything......
 

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being a FINNING employee, I'm trained to say call us.....

however, call Jobsite Mechanical, Lenard (Mighty1000) on here is one of their field techs, not sure of their rates though.
pffft leonard!!!
 

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Sorry for the random question but a cat skid steers can't run in H patten they only run in ISO patten is that right?


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Sorry for the random question but a cat skid steers can't run in H patten they only run in ISO patten is that right?


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Correct only ISO pattern.
 

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Wy is that? I got a job in the summer running a skid steer until they said all there machines run ISO. I have about 2000-3000 hours running skid steers but I run in H paten so i turned it down lol.


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I think it's more of the common standard now and to be honest once you run it for a day or so I find it much easier to control.
I've tried running the newer bobcats that are switchable and it's just so awkward. I'm guessing your use to running older jd or cases?



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They can install what we call a "pattern changer". I don't know how much it costs but it's a rocker switch and a change using our laptop and a code from Caterpillar. When the switch is in position "A" its ISO, when in position "b" it's "H-Pattern" like a Bobcat
 

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Yeah I like the new cases I ran a 320 most of summer has good power compared to a bobcat before that it was t770 bobcat I don't like the quick attach of the bobcat either.


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I'm assuming H pattern is where each stick controls the wheels on that side, and ISO is where one stick is the wheels and one stick is the bucket? If so then I also find the ISO really annoying after how many hours I've spent running an old bobcat lol
 

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I'm assuming H pattern is where each stick controls the wheels on that side, and ISO is where one stick is the wheels and one stick is the bucket? If so then I also find the ISO really annoying after how many hours I've spent running an old bobcat lol

Correct.
 

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They can install what we call a "pattern changer". I don't know how much it costs but it's a rocker switch and a change using our laptop and a code from Caterpillar. When the switch is in position "A" its ISO, when in position "b" it's "H-Pattern" like a Bobcat

Hey T what models is that on though, because I've never seen it on any of the Bseries machines.
 

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We're not promoting we are helping fellow snow&mudders in there technical questions.
 
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