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shoop
Posted 1/6/2013 00:45 (#2801986)
Subject: skid steers and iso controls


M

when are skid steers all going to the iso controls?

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Gerard
Posted 1/6/2013 02:58 (#2802017 - in reply to #2801986)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls



Woodham, Ontario
Why would they? ISO controls is an options for most already. Some people like their foot controls....
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CaseIH2388
Posted 1/6/2013 03:39 (#2802024 - in reply to #2802017)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


Strasburg North Dakota
The new Case SV and SR series are available with EH controls which allow you to switch from ISO to H pattern with the flip of a switch. Nice feature if you have different operators that prefer new verses old. Once you get used to ISO you will much prefer it.

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bulldog
Posted 1/6/2013 08:39 (#2802271 - in reply to #2802024)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


No I won't, 40 years with foot controls work fine.
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Sodbustr
Posted 1/6/2013 08:51 (#2802304 - in reply to #2802024)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


Western Iowa
Bobcat has had selectable joystics for several years now.....

Why isn't everyone going ISO? Not everyone is comfy with those controls.......
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TP from Central PA
Posted 1/6/2013 09:17 (#2802347 - in reply to #2802271)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


I really envy people like you..............Always thought those were bastardized controls from the start, prefered Case to it, and Gehl t-bars to them both.............Sure is funny which one the ISO seems to copy. I got a Cat later on, hated it at first, but now I'd use a shovel before I'd go backwards.
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gen2cummins
Posted 1/6/2013 10:11 (#2802486 - in reply to #2801986)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


God's Country, Iowa
Gehls T-bars are the best.
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dmax08
Posted 1/6/2013 10:44 (#2802575 - in reply to #2802271)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


bulldog - 1/6/2013 08:39

No I won't, 40 years with foot controls work fine.


I knew of a guy like you but you couldn't pay him enough to run foot controls now since he tried the others. I'd bet money you'd like em better.
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shoop
Posted 1/6/2013 10:49 (#2802589 - in reply to #2802486)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


M

i like the gehl t bars too but i think the iso  would be nicer. i dont think gehl offers them on the smaller loaders

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bulldog
Posted 1/6/2013 12:13 (#2802758 - in reply to #2802347)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


I'm not picking a fight but you guys don't know everything, and I'll bet you'd last a long time on that shovel when a foot control machine is 10' away. I also heard the newest models of New Holland came only with the pilot controls and then the foot controls got reintroduced, so I can't be the only one. This came from hearsay not from a dealer so I could be way out in left field as usual.

Edited by bulldog 1/6/2013 12:17
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funfarmr
Posted 1/6/2013 15:25 (#2803216 - in reply to #2802486)
Subject: Re: skid steers and iso controls


Ohio
gen2cummins - 1/6/2013 10:11

Gehls T-bars are the best.


X2 its funny how ISO controls are basically t-bars except with joysticks. I laugh when guys say how good bobcat controls are. I don't have time to think about which foot or hand I need to move to make the machine work.
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