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ATTACHMENTS AND IMPLEMENTS IMPLEMENTS


Do more with your Bobcat compact tractor by using front-mounted attachments or 3-point-hitch implements. Use 3-pt. implements on the Toolcat™ 5610 as well.


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ANGLE BLADE — 3 PT. The versatility of this blade makes it very productive all year long for digging ditches, maintaining roads, plowing snow and many other landscape applications. Rotation of 360 degrees is a plus.


• Four models with widths of 60, 72, 84 and 96 in.


• Reversible cutting edge, blade oscillation and blade offset • Powder coat paint provides a long-lasting, wear-resistant fi nish


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AUGER — 3 PT. OR FRONT MOUNT When it comes to general digging situations, this auger, with its unique design and heavy-duty construction, drills holes fast with plumb-line accuracy. The Model 10 version may be used on the front of the tractor — mounted to the loader — with front-auxiliary hydraulics.*


• 3-point auger may be used on rear of compact tractor or the Toolcat 5610 using 3-point hitch and rear PTO


• Customize auger bit sizes from 6- to 24-in. to match your soil conditions and job


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* Requires front auxiliary hydraulics. Approved for use on CT440, CT445 and CT450 models.


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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


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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 55 82 80 79


BOX BLADE — 3 PT. Use it for rough grading, working gravel, topsoil, manure, and landscaping applications. The box blade has a 4-by-4 inch mainframe and double-lug lower hitch points to ensure top performance and reliability.


• Three models: 60, 72 and 84 in.


• Two reversible, high-carbon steel cutting edges provide the shearing action • Adjustable and removable scarifi ers allow up to 3 in. of ground penetration


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DISC HARROW — 3 PT. Prepare the soil for new seedbeds and plantings with a Bobcat 3-point disc harrow.


• Two models with widths of 72 and 84 in. • Four sets of fi ve 18-in. discs • Adjustable cutting depths and aggressions


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FINISH MOWER — 3 PT. Use the fi nish mower to help keep lawns, parks, school grounds and other sites looking their best. The mower has a rear discharge and solid rubber wheels.


• Three models with cutting widths of 60, 72 and 84 in. • Single belt drive with spring tensioner


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FRONT-END LOADER Turn your Bobcat compact tractor into a versatile digging, grading, loading and carrying machine. Hookup and removal is fast.


• Easily detachable


• 74.8- to 111.5-in. lift height • 744- to 2030-lb. loader lift capacity*


NEW DESIGN


• Available with Bob-Tach™ mounting system for easy hookup and removal of approved attachments


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* Loader lift capacity is measured at 500 mm in front of bucket pin with rear ballast with pin-on bucket.


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MID-MOUNT MOWER When it’s time to cut grass and maneuverability is important, this mower is the ideal choice. It has side discharge and solid rubber tires and cuts clean without skips.


• Two models with cutting widths of 54 and 66 in.


• Anti-scalp wheels minimize lawn damage


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