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NEW S550


NEW S530


SKID-STEER LOADERS


SPECIFICATIONS


UNMATCHED OPERATOR COMFORT AND VISIBILITY


New Bobcat® M-Series loaders, including the 500-frame-


size machines, feature a top-of-the-line, pressurized cab for improved operator comfort and excellent all-around visibility.


The S530 replaces the vertical-lift-path S175, with an additional 100 pounds of lifting capacity.


RATED OPERATING CAPACITY 1850 lb. (840 kg) LIFT PATH Vertical


ENGINE 49 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (36,5 kW) LIFT HEIGHT TO HINGE PIN 9 ft. 11 in. (3 m) OPERATING WEIGHT 6207 lb. (2815 kg)


AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW 17.1 gpm (64,7 L/min) ■ Selectable Joystick Controls ■ Two-speed travel Attachment shown: Auger


EASY ENTRY AND EXIT To start, Bobcat M-Series loaders have the largest entry/exit area. Operators are less likely to bump their head or body when they enter or exit the loader. The swing-open door may be removed without tools and does not take up cab space.


ALL-AROUND VISIBILITY The cab-forward design of Bobcat M-Series loaders provides operators with better all-around visibility and gets them closer to the work area. This may be particularly helpful when working in tight areas, such as grading next to a building or loading the machine on a trailer. Operators have improved visibility to the loader- mounted attachment, including bucket corners to help see the cutting edge, for improved productivity.


Learn more and see pictures of the new Bobcat M-Series loader cab at www.MyWorkSaver.com/M-Series


The S550 replaces the S160 and can travel up to 11 mph with the two-speed travel option.


RATED OPERATING CAPACITY 1750 lb. (794 kg) LIFT PATH Radius


ENGINE 61 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (45,5 kW) LIFT HEIGHT TO HINGE PIN 9 ft. 7 in. (3 m) OPERATING WEIGHT 6265 lb. (2841 kg)


AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW 17.1 gpm (64,7 L/min) HIGH-FLOW OPTION 26.7 gpm (101,1 L/min)


■ Selectable Joystick Controls ■ Two-speed travel Attachment shown: Flail cutter WorkSaver BobCatalog 2013 21


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