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BOBCAT buildings and grounds ATTACHMENTS


WORK NEVER STOPS FOR GROUNDS MAINTENANCE PROFESSIONALS


There’s hardly a day off for many grounds maintenance professionals, but thanks to Bobcat®


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work feels less like work and becomes more enjoyable. The reason for this is because Bobcat attachments take the strenuous work out of many projects and turn them into a simpler task. Here’s how:


Keep surfaces clean and neat


Keeping parking lots, driveways and sidewalks clear of debris can be a year-round process. Even if you don’t live in the Snowbelt, there’s likely dirt, construction debris and trash that needs to be kept off of commercial properties. An attachment such as an angle broom or sweeper can quickly help you keep these areas clean. The sweeper


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even collects the debris so it can be dumped into a truck, roll-off box or garbage container.


Remove snow more effi ciently


For snow removal professionals, Bobcat offers numerous front- mounted attachments and even some for the cargo boxes of its ToolcatTM


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Angle Broom BRUSHES AWAY DIRT AND DEBRIS


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Effi ciently remove dirt, sand, snow and other materials from driveways, sidewalks, jobsites, parking lots, loading docks and more with a hydraulically driven angle broom. Choose from three widths: 48, 68 and 84 inches. Adjust the angle broom with fi ngertip controls inside the loader. Poly, steel and heavy-duty bristles are available and are easy to replace.


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