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“If I have hard work to do, like breaking concrete, I prefer to have a durable Bobcat


machine. I trust my Bobcat machines.” — Bernardo Rene Flores, B & R Concrete and Masonry


The auto-idle feature lowers the engine RPM when idle for about four seconds and makes it possible for Flores to have better conversations with his employees. “Auto idle is convenient because it saves on fuel, which makes them even more effi cient than larger equipment,” he says.


Breaking concrete can take its toll on the machine and the operator, which is why Flores appreciates the newer cab on his M-Series excavators. Flores says the machine is easy to get into and exit, has more room in the cab and he has good visibility to all sides of the machine. “It doesn’t vibrate much, and the joystick controls are easy to operate,” he says.


Having dependable and durable Bobcat equipment, backed by a full-service


dealer, ensures Flores is ready to take on any construction project. “It’s important to have a good dealership and salesman, because when I need to rent or purchase a machine, they have it in stock,” Flores says. “And they always return my calls.”


Able to


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/MX to learn more about the many advantages of Bobcat M-Series excavators.


out-lift other excavator brands


Scan this QR code with your smartphone to watch a video that shows why Bobcat has a lifting advantage over other excavator brands.


If you don’t have a smartphone, visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/lifting to watch the video.


Maryland contractor Bernardo Rene Flores takes a bite out of concrete with his Bobcat E50 excavators, Bobcat compact loaders and attachments.


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