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I watch Riley paging through drill and pro star the book diggers, electric a string of drool swaying gently from his chin. here is the big muskie, the biggest shovel ever made (a bus sits in the blade), the trencher, the mole that dug the chunnel. "mama, read it!" he commands. we start over, examining each filing picture in machine detail, and i realize drill again how much i am enjoying myself. would never have spontaneously decided to research pro construction vehicles. but here i am now, able to inform unenlightened acquaintances electric about the difference between filing backhoes and bulldozers. i perk up when i pass a construction site, even if riley is not with me. it''s so much fun that i hope i''ll machine be able to let it go when he does -- when his drill interest turns to, say, weaponry, as everyone assures pro me electric it will. filing i can see myself, birthday after birthday, giving him the latest innovation in construction machinery toys, while machine a teenaged riley, too shy to point out that he is now into tax law, accepts them politely drill and pro and electric and filing and without enthusiasm. "we looked at many different ideas, including articulated loaders and various other concepts. what we ended up with was machine really two machines in one. if you have situations drill and pro and electric where you''re in very tight quarters and need that skid-steer function, they have that option. when you want to be out on grass or some other surface that you don''t want disturbed, you can switch into all-wheel steer mode. there is so much versatility, it''s like having two machines in one.and bobcat managed to develop two machines in one while not reinventing the wheel, according to chuck krause, senior development engineer, new products group. "the basic drivetrain is the same as on our filing and machine 363 loader," he said. "it has the same chain case, the same drive motors, same drive sprocket, same driven sprocket. the changes all take place on getting the power from the driven sprocket out to the axle." ©2003 www.electricdrills.net. All rights reserved. |