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Pictured is a copy of the actual bill of sale for the M444 purchased by Berger and Company on November 19, 1965.


“The bigger machines — the S300s and the new S750 — have the power to handle scrap metal with ease. They take a beating, but are


extremely durable.” — Adam Sinel, Berger Recycling


docks has a very narrow turn so the S130s are valuable in navigating through that area.


“The bigger machines — the S300s and the new S750 — have the power to handle scrap metal with ease,” he continues. “They take a beating, but are extremely durable. We also use them with the angle broom and water kit to clean up, both inside and outside.”


BETTER VISIBILITY, IMPROVED UPTIME The M-Series S750 has more than met the expectations of the owners and operators. The sealed, pressurized cab not only keeps out dust and noise better than other machines, its forward-design cab offers a wider view of the work area. And the cab has more space for the operator to improve comfort and productivity.


To maximize uptime, Bobcat M-Series loaders have hydraulic pressure-release quick couplers integrated into the loader lift arm, and a guard provides further protection. Additionally, the M-Series model has a lower rear frame that extends past the tailgate to protect the loader from damage, which is especially benefi cial in harsh operating conditions such as recycling facilities.


“It a phenomenal machine,” Adam says. “My family has seen fi rsthand how Bobcat machines have improved for 47 years, and the S750 certainly continues that trend.”


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/M-Series to learn more about the newest generation of Bobcat skid- steer loaders — the M-Series.


About the M444 loader


The M444 skid-steer loader was manufactured by Melroe Company, inventors of the world’s fi rst skid-steer loader, from 1963 to 1972. It replaced the M440 and was the company’s fi rst loader to feature pressurized lubrication of its clutches and drive chains. It was one of the fi rst models to feature the white paint scheme and the Bobcat®


brand.


Pictured left to right are Charles, Adam and Sam Sinel of Berger Recycling. Charles and Sam are grandsons of the founder, Hyman Berger, and Adam is a fourth-generation family member who works for the company.


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