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COMPACT TRACTORS


INTRODUCTION


Day in and day out, Bobcat compact tractors are depended on by homeowners and professionals alike


Bobcat compact tractors rate high in versatility and operator comfort Owners of Bobcat® compact tractors are benefi ting from the unmatched versatility that these


durable machines bring to acreages and jobsites. Thanks to a 50-plus-year history as the world’s leading manufacturer of attachments for compact equipment, Bobcat Company has more than two dozen attachments and implements that enable homeowners with acreage, landscapers, buildings and grounds professionals and other compact tractor users to work productively day after day.


Bobcat has eight compact tractor models, with horsepower ranges from 22 to 49 hp, and a variety of labor- saving attachments and implements — 3-point hitch or loader-mounted, Power Take-Off (PTO) or hydraulic driven. That means there are plenty of options to match your needs. However, don’t be surprised if you keep fi nding new ways to make the equipment productive. Bobcat compact tractors are loaded with features designed to help you do more work, do it faster and more comfortably.


Easy implement hook-up


The Bobcat 3-point hitch enables one person to quickly change implements. Telescoping lower links (on models CT225 and larger) eliminate the need to precisely position the tractor when engaging an implement. Rear PTO is available on every tractor. Live PTO (on models CT235 and lower) and independent PTO (standard on models CT440 and up) provide fl exibility for the type of work you do.


Use a front-end loader and bucket for digging and carrying jobs. There is


ample power for lifting and a bucket level indicator helps prevent spillage. The optional Bob-Tach®


attachment


mounting system is convenient for changing buckets or using the pallet fork attachment.


Operator comfort


Whatever the job, working in comfort is certainly a signature of Bobcat compact tractors.


The hydrostatic transmission enables smooth, easy direction changes. In addition, a Shuttle Shift Transmission (SST) option is available on three models (CT335, CT445 and CT450). It provides a wide range of operating speeds so the driver can match ground speed to work requirements.


Inside the operator station, the standard suspension seat limits vibration when traveling over rough ground. The seat is adjustable to accommodate operators of varying sizes. A tilt steering wheel and open foot space add to operator comfort. A deluxe instrument panel is easy to see and read, and the


ergonomically shaped controls are within easy reach.


Other factors that make Bobcat tractors the best on the market include a dual cooling system — separate radiator and hydraulic cooler — sealed electrical connections and sealed engine compartment, and secure hose routing. Options include a cab with heat and air conditioning, grill guard and Bob-Tach attachment mounting system. Plus, servicing the compact tractor is simple.


Dealer support


More than 400 Bobcat tractor dealers across North America provide sales, service and parts support. Need a Bobcat attachment or implement for a special project? Contact your local dealer and ask about renting it.


Read more about the Bobcat compact tractor lineup on the following pages. Turn to page 33 for complete specifi cation listings or go online to www.MyWorkSaver.com/tractor for additional information and the Build & Quote tool (see sidebar on bottom of next page).


CHECK IT OUT! See how easy it is to change implements


To watch a video about how easy it is to hook up 3-point hitch implements to Bobcat® compact tractors, 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/implement to watch the video.


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