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Skid steer controls, from levers and pedals to ISO or H pattern
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nebfarmer
Posted 3/6/2021 06:01 (#8875559 - in reply to #8875380)
Subject: RE: Skid steer controls, from levers and pedals to ISO or H pattern


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Brahamfiremen - 3/5/2021 21:57 I'm 38, been running Bobcats for 20 years with foot controls. My new job bought a brand new T770 with ISO or H pattern, I started on ISO, it was tough, went to H pattern for about 30 minutes...... back to ISO and I'll never go back to H or foot controls. I could never get used to pushing both hands forward and twisting my wrists while in H pattern. I'm the type that pushes snow, moves dirt, scooped rock all while moving. If you stab a dirt pile, stop, roll bucket, lift, then back out, H pattern will work for you. But if your speedy and efficient, ISO is much easier to adapt to. It helps that I've ran a pay loader with the right hand joystick, identical to the bobcat ISO pattern.

What he said!!!!! Oh and I'm pushing 70, after you run ISO a while and a new operator asks you what lever does what you will have to go through the motions to figure it out to tell them, it's that intuitive.



Edited by nebfarmer 3/6/2021 06:04
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