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BOBCAT landscaping ATTACHMENTS


PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPES START WITH BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS


Landscape specialists have many attachments to choose from to take a dirt canvas and turn it into a beautifully landscaped design. From clearing existing landscaping and hardscape materials to installing new trees, fl owers, shrubs, pavers or boulders, Bobcat has the attachment to help you do it more effi ciently.


Set the stage


Set the landscape stage with attachments such as the root grapple to clear organic material while leaving the dirt behind. Then, attach a landplane or the landscape rake to prepare the soil base, pull unwanted items from the soil and level it for the next step. A landscape rake is another helpful tool to smooth and level the soil. A tiller easily breaks up clumps, tills and mixes soil and compost material. With


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loader and pallet fork, carry pallets of sod, bricks, pavers or seed.


a Bobcat® Preparing the new landscape


Next, dig holes for new trees or shrubs with an auger; trench or use a vibratory plow for underground irrigation systems; place boulders with a clamp, rotating grapple or three-tine grapple — the possibilities are endless with a little imagination and some Bobcat machines and attachments.


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MSRP Cost: $699.99 Payback timeframe: As little as 4 projects*


Drill 6- to 42-inch-wide holes with a Bobcat auger attachment. An ideal solution for drilling new holes for fence posts. Quickly dig through the toughest soils with high-torque power. The auger attachment is available in fi ve models and a variety of bits and teeth designs are available to best match ground conditions.


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