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12 BL A D E ,GR A DE R


Turn your Bobcat loader into a high-performance grading machine and achieve a consistent, accurate grade with the Bobcat grader attachment. Even delicate tasks can be completed with powerful precision. The grader attachment has a blade that moves six or eight different ways. The bolster oscillates to minimize the effect of uneven ground, delivering consistent grading performance in a variety of environments.


DIRT SHIELD


Mounted over the moldboard on larger models, the dirt shield keeps pushed material moving forward.


FLOTATION TIRES


Excellent flotation keeps the grader moving smoothly over the work area.


SIDE SHIFT


Grade next to buildings, poles, and other obstacles with ease. Manual side shift on smaller models moves the blade up to 12-inches to the left or right. The hydraulic side shift on larger models moves up to 13-inches to the left or right.


OSCILLATING BOLSTER


The bolster oscillates to the left or right to minimize the effect of uneven ground.


PROPORTIONAL HYDRAULIC VALVE The moldboard can be raised or lowered at three different speeds, meaning operation can be more closely matched to the speed of the loader. It also provides finer control with automatic grading solutions.


BOLT ON REVERSIBLE CUTTING EDGE When the edge wears out, simply flip it over for increased uptime.


OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES


Automatic Control Systems: Automatically moves the blade up or down to keep the base material exactly on-grade. Grader is laser-ready or sonic tracer/slope sensor ready.


Bolt-On End Wing Kit: Helps to carry more material when fine grading or spreading materials such as sand or gravel. Turns the grader into a box blade, eliminating the need for an additional attachment. For larger graders only.


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