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SKID-STEER LOADERS


INTRODUCTION


FIVE NEW M-SERIES MODELS


Five new 500-frame-size loaders — S510, S530, S550, S570 and S590 — join six other M-Series machines (including an all-wheel steer unit) that are setting new industry standards for operator experience and jobsite success. Three other non-M-Series skid-steer loaders — the S70, S100 and S130 — are valuable in situations where access and space are limited. Choose between radius-lift-path or vertical-lift-path loaders to best match your application.


IMPROVED VISIBILITY


The redesigned M-Series cab brings the operator closer to the front of the machine to better monitor attachment performance and improve visibility to the corners of the machine and the work area. In fact, visibility has been substantially increased in all directions.


PREMIUM CAB


The new M-Series cab is also larger and more comfortable. With up to 20 percent more interior space than competitive machines, Bobcat has created a new level of


operator comfort. An adjustable seat accommodates different-sized operators while an optional air-ride seat adds even more comfort. The pressurized cab rates as the best in the business for keeping operators clean and comfortable. It’s also a factor in reducing cab noise — by as much as 60 percent over other machines.


UPTIME PROTECTION


Bobcat skid-steer loaders are designed and built for reliable performance day after day. The radiator and hydraulic oil cooler are well protected between the frame uprights to prevent damage. The superior cooling system is in a class by itself. The hydraulically powered smart fan senses machine temperature and only turns as fast as needed. It’s also 30 percent quieter than ordinary cooling fans. The patented, dual-path cooling system takes in cool, clean air from above while forcing warm engine air out two side vents.


An industry exclusive, the chaincase on a Bobcat loader is maintenance-free and has fi xed axle tubes, stronger axles, fully sealed bearings and the largest chains in the industry (38 percent stronger than other brands).


A standard feature on Bobcat loaders is automatic shutdown protection. The system, which monitors engine and hydraulic functions, alerts the operator and shuts down the machine when there is a problem.


S550 with seeder


Unparalleled access to service points makes regular maintenance easy. The large, swing-open tailgate makes it convenient to do routine maintenance. The transverse-mounted engine and belt drive system are accessible from one side for easy maintenance checks.


VERSATILE TOOL CARRIER


Get more work completed faster and easier. More than 65 Bobcat attachments are available to turn skid-steer loaders into a multi-purpose tool carrier that, within a matter of minutes, can dig a trench, unload a truck and sweep a parking lot. The standard Bob-Tach®


attachment


mounting system allows the operator to move effortlessly from one attachment to another. An optional Power Bob-Tach™


system is available


for changing non-hydraulic attachments from inside the cab.


Dozens of optional features — such as heat and air conditioning, two-speed travel, deluxe instrumentation, high- fl ow auxiliary hydraulics, Advanced Control System and Selectable Joystick Controls — make it even more enjoyable and productive to operate a Bobcat skid-steer loader.


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/SSL to learn more about the advantages of Bobcat skid-steer loaders, including the new M-Series models. Choose from online buying tools to confi gure a skid-steer loader, and request a quote from your local Bobcat dealer.


S590 with root grapple


WorkSaver BobCatalog 2013


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