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BOBCAT construction ATTACHMENTS


Attachments for construction


Combination Bucket FOUR ATTACHMENTS IN ONE


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Maximize your productivity with a combination bucket. The combination bucket allows you to dig, carry and dump materials, lift hard-to-handle materials with the grapple, and level and spread material with the clamshell. Choose from six sizes with widths of 44 to 84 inches. Models 62 inches and larger have replaceable cutting edges on the rear of the clamshell and dozer.


Dozer Blade ALL OF THE POWER IN A COMPACT PACKAGE


Turn your loader into a powerful dozing machine with the Bobcat® 360° 360° 360° dozer blade. 360° 360° 360°


Use it to level, pile and grade loose dirt, gravel and sand; backfi ll; fi ll trenches; and shape landscape areas. Make adjustments with the six-way blade from the loader cab with electric-over-hydraulic controls. Choose from fi ve models with widths of 48 to 96 inches.


Grader GET SERIOUS ABOUT MOVING DIRT


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For improved leveling, match a grader attachment with your Bobcat loader or ToolcatTM


360° 360° utility work machine. The grader features a six-way, hydraulically


controlled moldboard operated with switches mounted on the steering levers. Add a laser control package for more accuracy — down to ± 0.25 inches. Three models are available with 7-, 8- or 9-foot moldboards.


Hydraulic Breaker MAKES QUICK WORK OF CONCRETE


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For demolition and concrete removal, choose reliable Bobcat HB-Series breakers. Bobcat matches the hydraulic capacity of the loader to the breaker for consistent machine-to-breaker performance. Seven models are available and all offer low noise and vibration levels. Bobcat breakers are virtually maintenance-free for maximum uptime.


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If you want more information, simply visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/construction and click on the link that says “attachments.” There you will fi nd a complete list of Bobcat attachments for construction use.


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