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TOOLCAT UTILITY WORK MACHINES


ATTACHMENTS


ANGLE BROOM


• Three widths: 48, 68 and 84 in. • With fi ngertip controls, hydraulically angle the 68- and 84-in. models


• NEW: heavy-duty orange bristles available; longer-lasting, durable bristles


Also Compatible With CT CTL MTL SSL TH


AUGER


• For effi cient installation of fence posts, planting trees or digging footings


• Six models available; drills 6- to 42-in. holes


• Unique knuckle-joint design helps ensure plumb-line accuracy


Also Compatible With CT CTL MTL MX SSL TH


BUCKETS


• Bolt-on teeth and cutting edges are available for most buckets


• Bolt-on bucket spill guard for construction/industrial, low profi le, and snow and light material buckets


• Advantage videos available GRAPPLE (UTILITY FORK)


• Seven fork sizes: 36 to 80 in. • Two grapple sizes; can be paired with a utility fork or bucket for more holding ability


• Bolt-on, replaceable grapple teeth


Also Compatible With CT CTL MTL SSL


LANDSCAPE RAKE


• Rake and collect surface debris while smoothing and leveling the soil


• It picks up rocks ¾-inch and larger and most ½-inch rocks


• Two models: 60- and 72-in. working widths


Also Compatible With CTL SSL TH (V417 only)


TOOLCAT APPROVED ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED IN OTHER SECTIONS:


Angle blade (3-pt.)* Auger (3-pt.)* Bale fork Box blade


Box blade (3-pt.)* Brushcat™


rotary cutter


Buckets: additional types Chipper


Combination bucket Disc harrow (3-pt.)* Dozer blade


Dumping hopper Finish mower (3-pt.)* 46


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Flail cutter Grader


Landplane Mower


Pallet fork


Push broom Rebar bender


Rotary cutter (3-pt.)* Scarifi er Scraper Seeder


Seeder (3-pt.)* Snow blade


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SP12 SPREADER


• Mounted in the cargo box of a Toolcat 5600 utility work machine


• Dash-mounted control adjusts auger and spinner to spread material from 5 to 40 ft.


• Corrosion-proof, all-poly construction


SEEDER


• Application rate of more than 2 acres per hour and rear rollers that cover the seed


• 4-bushel hopper • 72-in. seeding width; variable seeding rate


Also Compatible With CT CTL SSL (V417 only)


SOIL CONDITIONER


• Separate rocks and debris, grade, level, fi ll, pulverize clumps of dirt; and tear out old sod


• Eight hydraulic models, including high-flow hydraulics


• Optional hydraulic depth control and hydraulic angle


Also Compatible With CT CTL MTL SSL TH (V417 only)


SPRAYER


• 40-gal. and 80-gal. tanks available for Toolcat 5600


• Boom height adjusts to match height of vegetation


• Hand wand makes easy work of spot-spraying


HS8 HYDRAULIC SPREADER


• Self-loading, 9.6-cu.-ft. capacity hopper


• Spreads from 18 to 28 ft. (depending on carrier’s hydraulic flow)


• Optional sidewalk kit reduces width of spread pattern to 29 or 37 in.


Also Compatible With CT CTL SSL


Snow pusher Snow V-blade Snowblower


Snowblower (3-pt.)* Sod layer


Soil conditioner


Soil conditioner (3-pt.)* Stump grinder Sweeper


Tiller (3-pt.)*


Tilt-Tatch accessory Tine rake (3-pt.)* Trencher Water kit


WorkSaver BobCatalog 2013


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/TC/att for more information about all 49 Bobcat attachments approved for Toolcat utility work machines.


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Three-point hitch adapter Page 40 Tiller


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*3-pt. hitch implement approved for use with Toolcat 5610.


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