BOBCAT construction ATTACHMENTS
ATTACHMENTS WIDEN OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS OWNERS
Industrial Grapple HOLDING ON TIGHT
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Industrial grapples are ideal for transporting hard-to-handle materials on construction sites and at industrial facilities. They keep a tight hold on materials to ensure they make it to their destination. Raise and lower grapple tines from fi ngertip controls on steering levers. Eight models are available, ranging from 36 to 80 inches. Fork and bucket styles are available.
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They’re rough, tough and ready to work. These aren’t the Tonka® toys you played with in your sandbox when you were a kid. Bobcat®
compact equipment and attachments are built for serious work. Gone are the days of depending on old-fashioned construction equipment to get the job done. You’ve got to be more resourceful and look for new ways to improve how you complete projects. That’s what Bobcat attachments are designed to do.
Grow your areas of expertise
Many times owners position themselves in a particular construction application but don’t take advantage of useful attachments. For example, if you’re a contractor who does fi nal grading for a homebuilder, you could likely do some or all of the landscaping by adding a soil conditioner, digging irrigation lines
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with a trencher or maintaining the site with an angle broom or sweeper.
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If machine utilization is much less than 100 percent, then buying or renting attachments is a natural way to expand your business offerings with minimal risk. Items such as augers, rotary cutters, hydraulic breakers and grapples are readily available at your
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