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COMPACT TRACK LOADERS T650 M-Series


In applications where power and production pay off, the M-Series T650 has exactly what you need for handling heavy-duty jobs, including excavating, grading, landscaping, concrete and others. There are two track system options to best fi t your needs: The standard system features a fully-enclosed steel undercarriage or the optional Roller Suspension undercarriage.


Rated operating capacity: 2570 lb. (1166 kg) Two-speed travel option: Coming mid-2011


Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Roller Suspension system: Available Lift path: Vertical Engine: 74.3 hp turbo diesel (55,4 kW)


T750 M-Series


Lift height to hinge pin: 10 ft. 4 in. (3,1 m) Operating weight: 9440 lb. (4282 kg) Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 30.5 gpm (115,5 L/min) Ground pressure: 4.1 psi with wide tracks (28,2 kPa)


NEW T770 M-Series NEW T870 M-Series


NEW


The M-Series T750 brings top-notch fl otation, extra traction, greatly reduced ground pressure and low ground disturbance to any jobsite. Count on this powerful vertical-lift- path loader to allow you to work earlier in the spring and later in the fall. Travel up to 10.8 mph with the new two-speed option.


COMING IN EARLY 2011


Rated operating capacity: 3325 lb. (1508 kg)


Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Roller Suspension system: Available Steel track undercarriage: Available Lift path: Vertical Engine: 85 hp turbo diesel (63,4 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 11 ft. (3,3 m) Operating weight: 10327 lb. (4684 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 36.5 gpm (138,2 L/min) Ground pressure:


4.2 psi with wide tracks (28,9 kPa)


The new M-Series T770 has incredible strength that is readily apparent when you need to grade, push and lift in diffi cult circumstances. Excellent fl otation and enhanced traction keep you moving in bad weather and less-than-ideal ground conditions. Productivity stays high with more than 40 Bobcat-approved attachments. The vertical-path lift arms provide excellent reach for lifting and dumping into tall trucks.


COMING IN EARLY 2011


Rated operating capacity: 3475 lb. (1576 kg)


Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Roller Suspension system: Available Steel track undercarriage: Available Lift path: Vertical Engine: 92 hp turbo diesel (68,6 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 11 ft. (3,3 m) Operating weight: 10327 lb. (4684 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 36.5 gpm (138,2 L/min) Ground pressure:


4.2 psi with wide tracks (28,9 kPa) WORKSAVER BobCatalog 2011 11


The biggest compact track loader Bobcat has ever manufactured is loaded with features that will make a signifi cant jobsite difference. The 12,678-pound machine, with a rated operating capacity of 3,525 pounds, has the highest lift height in the industry — 12 feet. Those numbers, along with increased hydraulic performance, translate into getting more work done in less time.


Rated operating capacity: 3525 lb. (1599 kg)


Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Roller Suspension system: Standard Lift path: Vertical Engine: 99.2 hp turbo diesel (73,9 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 12 ft. (3,6 m) Operating weight: 12678 lb. (5751 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23.8 gpm (90,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 37.4 gpm (141,6 L/min) Ground pressure: 4.7 psi (32,3 kPa)


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