KenAdams
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These machines are though things. We have a Bobcat T2566 (European version of V518) from 2009. Difference between V518 and our T2566 is colorscheme, the boom has 3 foot more lift height and a bit more lifting power. Doesn't have any problems with spending some winter months dragging itself through mud, completely bottomed, to get to some secondary silage pits. Almost always connected to a feeding bucket ( +/- 3000 pounds empty weight, when filled that bucket exceeds the Bobcat's rated lifting capacity (rated capacity is always half the tipping weight, atleast that's how it works here in Europe) but doesn't matter to it. Like stated before in this thread, these telehandlers are made to also handle ground engaging items. Lifting front or rear wheels of the ground without issues. Ours has nearly ran 4000 hours and still going strong. The body and boom on these is much sturdier than I have seen on any other brand. Couple of pictures:
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