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ATTACHMENTS AND IMPLEMENTS 23 FLAIL CUTTER


Clean up construction sites, power lines, road right-of-ways, trails and other areas by using this powerful attachment to remove light brush and small trees up to 3 inches in diameter. The fl ail cutter, with its fl oating linkage and compact deck length, is designed to follow the contour of the terrain.


• 79-in. cutting width • Variable displacement motor with a 17 to 37 gpm fl ow range • Automatic rotor shut-off device


Compatible Equipment CTL SSL UWM


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FORESTRY CUTTER Whether you’re clearing every tree in an area or a select few, this high-performance attachment, powered by a compact and agile Bobcat loader, grinds them into mulch. Lower the forestry cutter onto a tree and its fast-cutting teeth will take it down from top to bottom. With a tube-style drum and spiral tooth pattern that allows one tooth to engage at a time, the job is smooth and fast.


• Two models: 50 and 60 in. • 3/4-in. thick, laminated forestry door with the Forestry Applications Kit required


• Forestry Cutter Maintenance DVD provided with the Attachment Operation & Maintenance Manual • Drum brake stops from full speed in 10 seconds or less when hydraulics are deactivated • Standard adjustable push bar has three positions to accommodate the application • Optional front gate reduces front discharge of material and promotes longer processing into fi ner mulch


Compatible Equipment CTL SSL


25 GRADER


The grader attachment features a 7-foot, six-way, hydraulically controlled moldboard operated with switches mounted on the power unit’s steering levers for precise fi ngertip control. The laser control option makes adjustments automatically for accuracy within ± 0.25 inches.


• Three models: 84-in, 96-in. and 108-in.


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• Moldboard manually adjusts sideways up to 12 in. on either side on the 84-in. model • Hydraulic side-shift — up to 13 in. either side — on 96-in. and 108-in. graders • Flotation tires


• Reversible cutting edge


Compatible Equipment CTL SSL UWM


GRADING BLADE (EXCAVATORS)


This 55-inch blade enables you to use your excavator for fi nish grading, backfi lling and leveling. Use it with the Hydra-Tilt™ or Power-Tilt®


swing accessory


to create slopes, grade and contour.


Compatible Equipment MX


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GRAPPLE, THREE-TINE (EXCAVATORS) Two sizes of this grapple are available for effi ciently moving and placing materials with a Bobcat excavator.


Compatible Equipment MX


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GRAPPLE (INDUSTRIAL) Handle all kinds of diffi cult- to-manage materials with this valuable attachment.


• Eight models from 36 to 80 in. • Fork and bucket styles


Compatible Equipment CTL MTL SSL VH


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GRAPPLE (ROOT) Clear rocks, roots, brush and overgrowth with the root grapple. Its design allows dirt to fall between the teeth to minimize topsoil removal for lighter and fewer loads.


• Five models from 36 to 82 in.


Compatible Equipment CTL MTL SSL VH


GRAPPLE (ROTATING) For digging square holes, site cleanup, sorting material, placing landscape rock and timbers and moving fallen trees, the multi- function capabilities and 360 degree rotation of this heavy- duty grapple make the ideal attachment.


• Two models: 18.5 and 22.4 in. wide


• Pin-on mount


• Boulder or dirt buckets available


Compatible Equipment MX


31 GRAPPLE (VERSAHANDLER® TTC)


When you need to handle hard-to-manage items, use this attachment as either a grapple bucket or grapple fork. Its


UWM (Utility Work Machine) VH (VersaHandler TTC) Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/attachments or your local Bobcat dealer for specifi c model information. WORKSAVER BobCatalog 2011 49


impressive strength makes it the perfect choice for agricultural, construction and industrial uses.


• Industrial fork grapple: 78 and 90 in.


• Industrial grapple buckets: 74, 80 and 90 in.


Compatible Equipment VH


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