The trailer looks nice Mike. For optimal towing, you will want more tongue weight. You could move the machine forward, axle back, or mount your O/A bottles up front. Once you have the jack with wheel mounted, you won't care about an 80-100 pound tongue weight!
Keep up the good work,
Russ
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Thread: Hurricane Bobcat
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07-24-2008, 02:37 PM #11
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07-24-2008, 08:52 PM #12
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The 212 would be an excellent choice.
I believe that to be the latest version of what I have the 210.
I believe you could run the 212 off that Bobcat, because it has a stepped power selector. It's not recommended to run those 'infinitely variable' adjustment units off of a generator.
When I bought my 210 that was a consideration, as we have a generator but no welder.
Now if only that generator would die, a Bobcat would be it's replacement.


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