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S OIL CO N D I T I O N ER


REPLACEABLE CARBIDE-TIPPED TEETH Easily rip through hardpan and pulverize clumps for maximum ground penetration. Individual teeth are replaceable for easy attachment maintenance.


DIRECT DRIVE HYDRAULIC MOTOR Eliminates the need for sprockets and chains, resulting in a more durable product that requires minimal maintenance.


DRUM POSITIONING To level and grade a surface, lock the drum for a box blade effect. Or place the drum in the fl oat position to follow the contours of the terrain and prepare the soil without leveling sculpted land.


FOAM-FILLED TIRES Featured on the 72- and 84-inch hydraulic and high-fl ow models, foam-fi lled tires protect your productivity by eliminating fl at tires on the jobsite.


OSCILLATING BOLSTER An oscillating bolster – standard on 60-inch and larger models – keeps the drum parallel to the ground to minimize the effect of bumps and potholes, resulting in a smoother fi nish in fewer passes. The oscillating bolster, combined with hydraulic depth and angle controls also make it easy to sculpt the land or cut swales for drainage.


48-Inch Model


27.07 in. (688 mm)


FRONT BOLSTER Designed with a wide stance, the front bolster provides enough room between the wheels and drum to let material in front of the drum, delivering better grade control. Flip the bol- .ster up to create extra room for storage or when transporting. INTEGRATED CONTROLS Hydraulic and high-fl ow models feature hydraulic adjustment of angle and depth control which are easily controlled on the fl y from the integrated controls inside the cab.


INCREASED DRUM TORQUE High-fl ow models feature increased drum torque for moving more dirt and grading more effi ciently. Increased drum torque is especially benefi cial when operating in rich soils.


REMOVABLE END PLATES When removable end plates are attached, soil in front of the drum is carried along like a box blade and fi lls in low spots for an even fi nish. Without, material is pushed to the side and can later be picked up with a bucket.


RUBBER FLAP Keeps large material from going over the drum and allows fi ner material through.


S OD L AY E R


Create smooth, green landscapes accurately and effi ciently.


(1539 mm) 60.6 in. (1471 mm) 57.9 in.


26.5 in. (673 mm)


60-, 72- and 84-Inch Models


Whether laying sod is a normal part of the day-to-day operation or just an occasional chore, the sod layer attachment makes quick and easy work of laying a fresh, green land- scape. For high-production sod installation, the sod layer can carry and lay a roll of sod up to 4-feet wide. Its front-mounted maneuverability makes it highly effective on any jobsite, even those with space restrictions.


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71.7 in. (1821 mm) 72 in. Model


86.2 in. (2190 mm) 84 in. Model


98.2 in. (2495 mm)


60 in. Model (1725 mm) 67.9 in.


Specifi cations Weight


Sod Roll Widths Arm Cylinders


Relief Valve Setting bobcat.com/soilcond 596 lb. (270 kg)


24.0-48.0 in. (610-1219 mm) (2) 2.00 x 1.00 x 18.50 stroke


50 psi (adjustable for arm cylinder squeeze) Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader


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