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MT52


MT55


MINI TRACK LOADERS


SPECIFICATIONS


ATTACHMENT OPTIONS


With more than two dozen Bobcat attachments approved for mini track loaders, there are an almost endless number of jobs that you no longer need to complete with hand tools, or with back-breaking labor, either.


From the angle broom and auger to the tiller and trencher, whatever the project, there is an attachment that turns a Bobcat mini track loader into an effi cient and productive jobsite solution. Site preparation, utility installation, demolition and transporting building materials are just of a few of the tasks that can be accomplished with the mini track loader and a job-matched attachment. All attachments can be connected quickly and easily with the standard Bob-Tach®


attachment


mounting system. Some attachments approved for mini track loaders may also be operated with larger Bobcat loaders and excavators for even more versatility.


THE RIGHT FIT


The MT52 and MT55 are ideal for tasks that restrict the use of larger Bobcat equipment. Both are just 36 inches wide (with bucket) and 72 inches long without an attachment. With the ability to fi t through doorways, gates and tight property lines, the machines are valuable both indoors and outdoors. An easy- to-attach ride-on platform enhances operator comfort and increases productivity over other walk-behind loaders. It can be quickly removed to use the walk-behind option.


EXCEPTIONAL TRACTION


You can rely on the durable rubber track undercarriage to keep the mini track loaders working in soft, sandy, wet or muddy conditions with minimal ground disturbance. The working season can be extended in both spring and fall to increase revenue and profi ts.


Rubber tracks also help limit damage to surfaces such as established lawns, concrete and patio pavers. This reduces repairs and costs when the project is done. Ground pressure is just 4.7 psi for the MT52 and 3.6 psi for the MT55 using the wide track option.


EASY-TO-USE CONTROLS


The one-hand-drive controls on the Bobcat mini track loaders are easy to use and reach. One multi-function handle operates travel speed and direction while another lever controls lift and tilt functions. The adjustable height drive controls allow operators of varying heights to work comfortably.


Check out these mini track loaders at your local Bobcat dealership and learn just how much a one-man crew can do.


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/MTL to fi nd more information about Bobcat mini track loaders.


At just 36 inches wide, limited-access jobsites don’t stop this hard-working alternative to manual labor.


RATED OPERATING CAPACITY 520 lb. (236 kg) WIDTH 35.6 in. without bucket (903 mm) ENGINE 20 hp Final Tier 4 diesel (14,9 kW) LIFT HEIGHT TO THE HINGE PIN 71.2 in. (1807 mm) OPERATING WEIGHT 2580 lb. (1170 kg)


AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW 12 gpm (45,4 L/min) GROUND PRESSURE 4.7 psi (35 kPa)


Attachment shown: Pallet fork


The MT55 has more tractive effort, higher lift capacity and increased horsepower, still within a small package.


RATED OPERATING CAPACITY 550 lb. (249 kg) WIDTH 35.6 in. without bucket (903 mm) WIDTH WITH WIDE TRACK OPTION 41.4 in. (1055 mm) ENGINE 25 hp Final Tier 4 diesel (18,6 kW) LIFT HEIGHT TO THE HINGE PIN 71.2 in. (1807 mm) OPERATING WEIGHT 2610 lb. (1186 kg)


AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW 12 gpm (45,4 L/min)


GROUND PRESSURE WITH WIDE TRACKS 3.6 psi (28 kPa)


Attachment shown: Auger WorkSaver BobCatalog 2013 27


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