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ATTACHMENTS AND IMPLEMENTS ATTACHMENTS BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS


DESIGNED FOR THE WAY YOU WORK 3 BACKHOE


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Whatever the job, Bobcat, the world’s leading attachment manufacturer, has just what you need to work more productively. The job-matched attachments shown on the following pages can turn your Bobcat®


power unit — loader, excavator,


Toolcat™ utility work machine, compact tractor, telehandler or utility vehicle — into an equipment combination that will save you time and work and generate income.


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ANGLE BROOM Sweep driveways, sidewalks, jobsites, parking lots, loading docks, inside warehouses and other locations with this hydraulically driven attachment. Use the fi ngertip controls in the cab to adjust the attachment. Designed so you can work fl ush to the curb or wall on the right side.


• Three widths: 48, 68 and 84 in. • Easy-to-replace poly bristles (steel also available)


Compatible Equipment CTL MTL SSL UWM VH


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The Bobcat auger delivers fast, powerful and accurate digging. It can dig vertical holes even with the power unit working on uneven terrain. This heavy- duty, high-torque direct-drive attachment features a smaller drive housing so the entire drive unit can follow the bit into the hole. That can add a foot more dig depth than a standard drive.


• Five models available • Drills 6- to 42-in. holes • Patented combination output shaft can use hex or round bits


• Two dedicated hex shaft models


• Large variety of bit and teeth designs for varying ground conditions


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Compatible Equipment CT CTL MTL MX SSL UWM VH


NOTES: Only the model 10 auger equipped with light-duty bits is approved for use with mini track loaders. The model 10 auger is approved for front-mount use with select tractors and front-auxiliary hydraulic option (CT440, CT445 and CT450).


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Complete digging jobs more effi ciently and economically with the backhoe attachment. Use to excavate and install underground utilities or for nursery and landscaping applications.


• Digging depths from 6 to 11 ft. • Bucket widths from 9 to 39 in. • Excellent down-hole visibility • Easy to transport • Optional rear stabilizers and street pads available


Compatible Equipment CT CTL MTL SSL


BOB-TACH™ BACKHOE Mount this backhoe directly to your Bobcat loader with the Bob-Tach attachment mounting system. Swing the dipper left or right 48 degrees to dump spoil without skidding the loader. That means less ground disturbance and fewer repairs when the job is done.


• 6-ft. digging depth • Three bucket widths: 13, 16 and 20 in. • Optional rear stabilizers and street pads available


Compatible Equipment CTL SSL


5 BALE FORK


A pair of small-diameter forks penetrates densely-compacted materials to stabilize and prevent bale rotation when transporting round, uneven or square bales. Mounts to standard or heavy- duty pallet fork attachment frame.


• Bale fork length: 40.8 in.


Compatible Equipment CTL SSL UWM VH (V417 only)


BALE HANDLER The VersaHandler®


telescopic


tool carrier with the bale handler is an effi cient way to move bales.


• Operating capacity: 2000 lb. • Spike length: 49 in. • Tapered, bolt-on spike


Compatible Equipment VH


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46 WORKSAVER BobCatalog 2011 EQUIPMENT KEY: CT (Compact Tractor) CTL (Compact Track Loader) MTL (Mini Track Loader) MX (Excavator) SSL (Skid-Steer Loader) UTV (Utility Vehicle)


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