SKID-STEER LOADERS
INTRODUCTION
So comfortable you There are 14 unique Bobcat®
hardly feel like you’re working
Choose from more than a dozen Bobcat skid-steer loaders with top-of-the-line operator comfort and performance features
skid-steer loader models to choose from to best match your
application. Even better, you can choose from 80 unique Bobcat attachments to extend your skid- steer loader’s abilities and fi nd new revenue opportunities. After fi ve decades of compact equipment, Bobcat remains the skid-steer loader leader. Bobcat maintains its leadership by listening to customers, updating its manufacturing processes and continually making product improvements.
M-Series enhancements
The M-Series generation is the centerpiece of the Bobcat skid-steer loader lineup. Remarkable changes improved productivity, visibility, operator comfort and performance. Current M-Series loaders range from the S630 to the mighty S850 — fi ve models altogether — with an additional all- wheel steer loader.
As clear as day
A new cab-forward design gives you a clear view of the front corners, attachment and working area. Furthermore, Bobcat M-Series loaders have unbeatable side and rear visibility, helping you get more work done with less worry about hitting objects next to or behind you. M-Series cabs are quieter and cleaner than other brands, in part due to the pressurized cab, to help keep you cleaner throughout the work day.
Not to be overlooked are the S70 through S205 models, particularly for applications where a smaller loader is ideal. Models like the S70 and S100
replace manual labor on space-restricted jobs in backyards or interior demolition sites. Standard features include the Bob-Tach®
attachment mounting
system, strong lift arms, maintenance- free chaincases and dual-path cooling system.
Cooler and quieter
The Bobcat cooling system remains a signifi cant advantage over other brands. It starts with the placement of the radiator and hydraulic oil cooling package: They’re protected high between the uprights. The Bobcat hydraulically driven smart fan senses the machine temperature and only operates as needed. This leads to a quieter, more effi cient machine. The Bobcat-patented, dual-path cooling system draws in cool, clean air from above and forces it out the sides. Other brands suck in dirt and dust from the ground below, take it past the engine and blow it out the top or back, compromising the radiator, fi lter and engine package.
Customizable
Beyond standard features found in Bobcat skid-steer loaders are a number of options to customize the machine to the owner’s preference. This includes four types of controls: standard, standard with power assist, advanced control system and Selectable Joystick Controls (SJC). A popular feature of SJC is speed management, which allows you to optimize machine performance for unique operating conditions.
Optional-air ride seats, high-fl ow hydraulics, heat and air conditioning, Power Bob-Tach™ attachment mounting system and deluxe instrumentation are all designed to provide you with the best operating station. The Power Bob-Tach system enables you to change non-hydraulic attachments without leaving the cab, a benefi t if you regularly switch attachments.
Visit
www.MyWorkSaver.com/SSL to fi nd additional details about Bobcat skid-steer loaders. The site has online buying tools to confi gure a skid-steer loader and request a quote from your local Bobcat dealer.
CHECK IT OUT! S850 Walkaround Video
To watch an informative walkaround video of the mighty S850 and its counterpart — the T870 — scan this QR code with your smartphone (iPhone®
, BlackBerry® or
Android™), using a QR code reader application available from your favorite app store. If you don’t have a smartphone, visit
www.MyWorkSaver.com/qr/S850 to watch the video.
18 WORKSAVER BobCatalog 2012
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