theoshin
Silver Member
well, i wrote a very long review but the website did not post it! i spend 10 hours a day on computers so i am pretty confident it was not me. i will give a very shortened version
after a few hours with a friends d vs my c.
1) ride - on bumpy surfaces no comparison. on woods roads - 6-8mph with the c bouncing all over - 15mph with the d and pretty darn comfortable. mowing in a bumpy field was not bad at all vs causing me neckache with the c. much more improved than i thought possible with a 1500 load capacity machine. very impressed
2) traction - better - indp susp, larger lug vs turf tires, and new limited slips - tried to get stuck where i got stuck with my c and the d lugged itself out. not as good as my previous tractor but better. also better digging - maybe a lot was the tires but i think the ind susp and improved diffs a lot to do with it.
i have a really steep short road which it crawled right up with no wheel slippage. the c would slip some and had a harder time of it. i never had any traction issues on my driveways removing snow with the c but off road and for digging the d seems definately better.
3) power - about the same. better rpm management when mowing with a brushcat - does not allow the maching to drop rpms as much.
4) cruise control - really does work
5) maintenance - much easier access - simplified design with spine frame
6) cab - liked the c better - less left foot room on the d. seems more narrow? ergonomics improved but not by much. bobcat should have allowed for aux control by the lever on the joystick - for l/r with the broom and snowblower shoot. still have to remove hand to push on a button. not sure why they do this when their skid steers do it?
7) noise - others may disagree but at high rpm i thought the d was definately louder. the d just seemed louder in the cab at higher rpms - i suspect due to the new location of the engine immediately under the pass seat. this and the loss of the suspension seat are the only two downgrades for me when compared to the c.
8) reliability - to be seen. the c is the 3rd revision.
overall the d is a more comfortable machine with better traction and easier access for maintenance. for me, the better ride would be the big advantage (bad neck). it seems well built but reliablity is proven, not bragged and to be seen. i did not have any real problems with the c. if only the d was not so expensive! also that 3pt looms in the near future but not sure i would want to be looking backwards - why i like the tc over a tractor to begin with. life is full of decisions.
after a few hours with a friends d vs my c.
1) ride - on bumpy surfaces no comparison. on woods roads - 6-8mph with the c bouncing all over - 15mph with the d and pretty darn comfortable. mowing in a bumpy field was not bad at all vs causing me neckache with the c. much more improved than i thought possible with a 1500 load capacity machine. very impressed
2) traction - better - indp susp, larger lug vs turf tires, and new limited slips - tried to get stuck where i got stuck with my c and the d lugged itself out. not as good as my previous tractor but better. also better digging - maybe a lot was the tires but i think the ind susp and improved diffs a lot to do with it.
i have a really steep short road which it crawled right up with no wheel slippage. the c would slip some and had a harder time of it. i never had any traction issues on my driveways removing snow with the c but off road and for digging the d seems definately better.
3) power - about the same. better rpm management when mowing with a brushcat - does not allow the maching to drop rpms as much.
4) cruise control - really does work
5) maintenance - much easier access - simplified design with spine frame
6) cab - liked the c better - less left foot room on the d. seems more narrow? ergonomics improved but not by much. bobcat should have allowed for aux control by the lever on the joystick - for l/r with the broom and snowblower shoot. still have to remove hand to push on a button. not sure why they do this when their skid steers do it?
7) noise - others may disagree but at high rpm i thought the d was definately louder. the d just seemed louder in the cab at higher rpms - i suspect due to the new location of the engine immediately under the pass seat. this and the loss of the suspension seat are the only two downgrades for me when compared to the c.
8) reliability - to be seen. the c is the 3rd revision.
overall the d is a more comfortable machine with better traction and easier access for maintenance. for me, the better ride would be the big advantage (bad neck). it seems well built but reliablity is proven, not bragged and to be seen. i did not have any real problems with the c. if only the d was not so expensive! also that 3pt looms in the near future but not sure i would want to be looking backwards - why i like the tc over a tractor to begin with. life is full of decisions.
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