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53. Snow Pusher The free-fl oating blade feature enables this attachment to effi ciently remove snow on uneven surfaces without causing damage. Use it to protect areas such as paving stones, decorative concrete and sloped sidewalks.


• Two models: 96 and 120 in.


• Standard rubber or dealer- installed polyurethane cutting edge


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54. Snow V-Blade


The hydraulically operated snow V-blade maximizes attachment versatility and gives operators plenty of snow removal options.


• Five sizes: 60, 72, 84, 96 and 108 in.


• Reversible high-carbon steel cutting edge


• Optional rubber cutting edge • Optional oscillating blade


Compatible Equipment CTL SSL TH (V417 ONLY) UWM


55. Snowblower Whether working in confi ned spaces or open areas, the Bobcat® snowblower attachment makes fast work of clearing snow. A rotating chute directs snow where you want it to go.


• Standard or high-fl ow models available


• Several different widths: 36 to 84 in.


• Truck loading chute available for high-flow models


• Replaceable bolt-on cutting edges


• Three models of 3-point hitch snowblower implement for compact tractors and the ToolcatTM


5610


• Three models of front snowblowers available for compact tractors (lift kit required)


Compatible Equipment CT CTL MTL SSL TH (V417 ONLY) UWM


56. Sod Layer Paired with a Bobcat loader or Toolcat utility work machine you can carry and lay rolls of sod from 24 to 48 inches wide much faster than a crew doing the work by hand. An exclusive lock-and-pin system holds the sod in place during transport.


• Relief valve prevents “over-squeezing” of sod rolls


• Built-in brake prevents unwanted unrolling


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57. Soil Conditioner Separate rocks and debris; grade, level, fi ll, pulverize clumps of dirt; and tear out old sod. The soil conditioner can be angled up to 25 degrees left or right and has both forward and reverse raking actions.


• Eight hydraulic models, including high-flow


• Optional hydraulic depth control and hydraulic angle


• Four 3-point hitch models for compact tractors and Toolcat 5610


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58. Sprayer


Attach a sprayer for a wide range of chemical applications, including spot weed control and broadcast spraying of liquid fertilizers and chemicals. Apply liquid ice- melting products in the winter.


• 40-gal. tank fits Toolcat 5600 and utility vehicles


• 60-gal. tank available for compact tractors


• 80-gal. tank available for Toolcat 5600


• Boom height adjusts to match height of vegetation


• Hand wand makes easy work of spot-spraying


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59a. SP5 Spreader Use this spreader to apply dry, free-fl owing granular materials such as seed, fertilizer, sand and salt.


• 5.75-cu.-ft. capacity hopper • Spreads from 4 to 40 ft. • Weathertight motor enclosure


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59b. HS8 Hydraulic Spreader • 9.6-cu.-ft. capacity hopper


• Spreads from 18 to 28 ft. (depending on carrier’s hydraulic flow)


• Optional sidewalk kit reduces width of spread pattern to 29 or 37 in.


• Self-loading


Compatible Equipment CT CTL SSL UWM


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59c. SP12 Spreader Winter work is much easier and more effi cient when you use a front-mounted snow removal attachment on a Toolcat utility work machine and this spreader on the back. That combination allows you to clear snow and spread salt or sand at the same time.


• Corrosion-proof, all-poly construction


• Dash-mounted control adjusts auger and spinner to spread material from 5 to 40 feet


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