35. Landplane The landplane simplifi es jobs such as grading, leveling, removing sod, sorting unwanted debris from soil, aerating, pulverizing and transporting material. Use it moving forward for aggressive cutting and sod-peeling. Travel in reverse for more controlled cutting, fi nishing work and scarifying. It can also be used like a bucket to transport material.
• Three models: 48, 72 and 78 in. • Cutting edges on front and rear
• Deluxe models include scarifier assembly and expanded metal grate
Compatible Equipment CT CTL MTL SSL UWM
36. Landscape Rake Soil preparation jobs can be as simple as a single pass with the landscape rake. Rake and collect surface debris and at the same time smooth and level the soil. This effi cient attachment picks up rocks ¾-inch and larger and most ½-inch rocks. Push and scrape debris with the bucket and cutting edge.
• Two models: 60- and 72-in. working width
• Top cover opens hydraulically for easier dumping
• Adjustable side skis provide depth control
Compatible Equipment CTL SSL TH (V417 ONLY) UWM
37. Mower The three overlapping blades and fl oating deck produce a clean, even cut when used in applications such as right-of-ways, golf course roughs and large acreages. The front-mounted mower eliminates driving over the grass before cutting.
• Cutting widths of 71.5 and 89.5 in.
• Adjustable cutting heights from 2 to 5.5 in. in half-inch increments
• Standard rear discharge
• Side-discharge and mulching kits available
• Automatic blade shut-off device
Compatible Equipment CTL SSL TH (V417 ONLY) UWM 38. Packer Wheel
The weight of the packer wheel and down pressure from the loader or excavator is used to achieve compaction without the
need for auxiliary hydraulics. The open-rim sheep-foot design compacts soil from the bottom up.
• 11-in. width • No auxiliary hydraulics required
Compatible Equipment CTL MX SSL
39. Pallet Fork Choose from a variety of Bobcat® power units to easily lift, carry and place materials.
• Five models
• Optional heavy-duty pallet fork and frame available
• Optional hydraulic fork positioning model for loaders and compact tractors*
Compatible Equipment CT* CTL MTL SSL TH UTV UWM
* Hydraulic pallet forks require front auxiliary hydraulics. Approved for use on CT440, CT445 and CT450 models.
40. Pin-grabber Quick Coupler Accessory
Change excavator attachments quickly and easily with this accessory.
Compatible Equipment MX (E80 ONLY)
41. Planer With a standard or high-fl ow Bobcat planer attachment, a loader becomes an effi cient, cost- effective milling machine. Ideal for contractors, municipal and road crews doing street repairs, matching uneven pavement surfaces, cutting drainage in parking lots and cleaning up around larger milling machines. Multiple drum types and sizes are available for most planers.
14-, 18- and 24-in. planers
• Housing oscillates ± 15 degrees for cutting an angle or milling uneven surfaces
• Rear frame wheels provide support and reduce bouncing while planing
40-in. planer
• Hydraulic oscillation ± 8 degrees
• Planer drum powered by two drive motors
Compatible Equipment CTL SSL
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42. Plate Compactor Choose from two models to quickly and effi ciently compact trenches. The attachment eliminates the need for a worker in the trench using a hand- operated compactor.
Compatible Equipment MX
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43. Power-Tilt® Swing Accessory With 180 degrees of motion, you can tilt the bucket instead of moving the entire excavator.
Compatible Equipment MX
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UTV (Utility Vehicle) UWM (Toolcat Utility Work Machine)
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