Never before has there been a website where visitors can watch Bobcat® excavators go head-to-head with four other brands of compact excavators.
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The Bobcat Advantage website features 17 short video segments showing Bobcat excavators performing against the likes of Caterpillar, John Deere, Komatsu and Kubota. See how specs on paper don’t always translate to actual performance and how — when put in real applications — Bobcat compact excavators outperform the competition.
In addition to performance, videos highlight
serviceability, comfort, uptime protection and the overall quality in manufacturing. After one watches these videos, it’s clear that Bobcat compact excavators are simply better than other compact excavators.
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TESTING
Bobcat tested its M-Series excavators in the most popular 3½-ton and 5-ton weight classes against similar competitive models and saved these compelling results in video segments that can be viewed by anyone with access to the Web. The goal: to show users how Bobcat stacks up against the competition in simple, easily reproducible tests. Tests included digging, backfi lling, lifting, traveling, servicing and attachment readiness, just to name a few. The results are impressive. Minor differences can translate into signifi cant production differences at the end of the day.
Not only do the tests show the differences between the manufacturers, they quantify how much more work you are going to get done in a day with the Bobcat excavators.
Sometimes it’s easy to read a spec sheet or a piece of literature and compare excavators on paper. The real test, though, comes when two machines work in a real application and you see how they perform. Some features, like the in-track swing frame on Bobcat excavators, can best be seen on video.
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