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INTRODUCTION


BOBCAT PRODUCTS CONTINUE CHANGING WITH NEW ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS


WHAT’S NEW? MORE M-SERIES LOADERS AND EXCAVATORS AND BOBCAT NEXT GENERATION UTILITY VEHICLES


A lot has changed in the last two years. Most notably, a new generation of Bobcat®


loaders and excavators called the


M-Series made their debut. Bobcat also launched the New Breed of utility vehicles; four models all together. Read about these products and more in this 2011 edition of the annual WorkSaver®


BobCatalog.


M-SERIES COMPACT LOADERS New M-Series loaders are replacing previous models and the product introductions continue in 2011. Five new M-Series vertical-lift-path loaders — including an all-wheel steer model — will be introduced in early 2011. These include the S750 and S770 skid-steer loaders, the T750 and T770 compact track loaders and the A770 all-wheel steer loader. Find more details about these new 700 platform-size loaders in the skid- steer loader and compact track loader sections. Again, these loaders are unlike anything available today with top-of-the-line operator stations that offer exceptional visibility to the working area and unmatched operator comfort.


With the addition of the M-Series loaders, Bobcat offers the largest selection of compact loaders, with 13 skid-steer, eight compact track, two mini track and one unique all-wheel steer loader model.


M-SERIES EXCAVATORS In 2010 Bobcat launched three new compact excavators to bring the total to seven M-Series models. Add those to the current Bobcat excavator lineup and there are 11 different models to choose from. Whether it’s a backyard landscaping project or a commercial construction site, there’s a Bobcat excavator to meet your needs.


ATTACHMENTS


Adding services to your business can be as easy as renting or purchasing a Bobcat attachment. Choose from more than 90 types of attachments and implements, with hundreds of models to suit your specifi c machine and application. Replacing a dedicated machine with the addition of one or more Bobcat attachment will improve your effi ciency, simply because of the added versatility of the Bobcat tool carrier.


COMPACT TRACTORS Select from eight Bobcat tractors with horsepower ranges from 22 hp to 49 hp plus multiple transmission and cab options. There is a model for do-it-yourself homeowners with acreage, up-and-coming landscapers or grounds maintenance professionals. Some 400 Bobcat dealers in the United States and Canada are standing behind the tractor product for sales, service, parts and rental needs.


8 WORKSAVER BobCatalog 2011 The new T870 and S850 are pictured above.


UTILITY VEHICLES Four new models replaced the previous series in 2010. New Bobcat utility vehicles give owners a performance boost with added horsepower, cargo capacity and top speed. These new vehicles are engineered specifi cally for doing work, but they’re also great for hunting expeditions or general use around an acreage. Simply put, they’re the easiest way to transport people and material in comfort.


VERSAHANDLER® TELESCOPIC TOOL CARRIERS


Four telescopic tool carriers, or “telehandlers,” as many people know them, are ideal when heavy material needs to be lifted farther or higher than a loader can lift it. Four models are available with lift capacities of 4,400 to 7,000 pounds with maximum lift heights of 17 to 38 feet.


TOOLCAT™ UTILITY WORK MACHINES Toolcat utility work machines are one-of-a-kind tool carriers that combine the best features of other equipment in one unit. Choose from two models, the 5600 or 5610, to complete year-round grounds maintenance, farm and ranch chores, landscaping installations and more.


Continue reading about these Bobcat products in the next section, or turn to pages 29 – 32 for detailed product specifi cations.


Can’t fi nd what you’re looking for in the magazine? Visit www.Bobcat.com to get more details, watch videos, or request a quote with the Build & Quote tool.


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