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COMPACT TRACK LOADERS


INTRODUCTION


NEW: TWO M-SERIES MODELS


With the addition of the new T550 and T590, replacing the T180 and T190, there are now seven Bobcat® M-Series compact track loaders available that offer the industry’s leading cab, hydraulics and loader performance. Another unit, the compact T110, is ideal for accessing hard-to-reach areas and working in confi ned spaces, minimizing manual labor and tools required for digging.


DIFFERENCE-MAKING PERFORMANCE


When it’s time to dig in and deliver pushing and lifting power, Bobcat compact track loaders outperform other brands every time. Each machine has the right balance between the engine, hydraulic pump, horsepower and cubic- inch displacement to do more and do it faster. Take the controls to experience


the loader’s impressive drive, engine torque and tractive effort. By the end of the day, you will notice the performance difference.


TOUGH AND DURABLE


A fully enclosed steel undercarriage is by far the industry leader. Features include component protection (including hoses and drive motors), permanently sealed and lubricated forged-steel rollers and idlers, steel-reinforced rubber tracks and elevated sprockets that shed debris as you work. Minimum maintenance is required. The simple, strong Bobcat track system is built to last longer than other models and keep you on the job. A popular option, available on some models, is the Roller Suspension™ system. The industry-fi rst all-steel suspension system reduces vibration and noise, creating an enhanced level of comfort, and minimizes bucket spillage.


T590 with drop hammer


BEST IN COMFORT, VISIBILITY


With exceptional comfort and good visibility in all directions, the best-in-class pressurized cab on a Bobcat M-Series compact track loader makes the machine a joy to operate, even when working long hours doing diffi cult jobs. The forward-design places the operator in a better position to view attachments and the work area. There is 10 percent more space and 60 percent less noise inside the cab, contributing to a better experience for operators.


RUBBER TRACK ADVANTAGES


Compact track loaders have low ground pressure and perform well in soft, sandy, wet or muddy conditions. Their low impact means minimal damage to established surfaces for fewer repairs when the job is done and higher profi ts. In some cases, they enable owners to get back to work sooner or extend their working season, as much as a month in the spring and fall, to further increase income.


EASY MAINTENANCE


To make sure Bobcat compact track loaders are simple to service, engine checkpoints are located within easy reach. Routine maintenance does not require moving radiators, raising lift arms or installing lift-arm support devices. Just open the tailgate and service the machine. It’s that simple. A standard automatic shutdown feature monitors engine and hydraulic functions, alerts the operator to potential problems and shuts down the machine when necessary.


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/CTL to fi nd additional details about Bobcat compact track loaders.


NEW: 500-FRAME-SIZE M-SERIES LOADERS


See the newest Bobcat M-Series skid-steer and compact track loaders — the 500s. Scan this code with your smartphone, using a code reader application available from your favorite app store.


If you don’t have a smartphone, visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/500 to watch the video.


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