S P R EAD E R SP12 SPREADER
For the Toolcat 5600 (shown at left) Equip your utility work machine to spread sand and salt with the SP12 spreader attachment. With a 13.5-cubic foot hopper, the all-poly unit mounts in the cargo box and can hold more material for larger spreading jobs. A dash- mounted spreader control allows you to adjust the auger and spinner speed to spread material from 5- to 40-feet from inside the cab. Because the spreader mounts in the rear of the utility work machine, you can use a front mounted attachment such as a blade, blower or broom to clear snow before spreading.
- able-speed dials provide independent adjustment of the auger and spinner control directly from the operator’s seat.
of the hopper filters large chunks of sand and salt for even, consistent flow.
operator to adjust the material flow required due to material granularity.
and Convenience The Hydraulic Spreader (HS8) attachment is Bobcat’s first hydraulic spreader. The self-loading hopper on the HS8 has an open top and can be used as a bucket, allowing an operator to efficiently fill the spreader from a pile rather than pour material into the top. With a 9.6-cubic foot hopper, the spread pattern is controlled by a hydraulic motor and three material flow gates that spread from 18- to 28-feet. The three individual gates, located on the hopper, maintain the rate of material spread.
HS8 SPREADER Hydraulic Control
unwanted debris from spread material.
can be used as a bucket, filling the spreader from a pile. Quickly and efficiently reload the spreading material into the hopper for large coverage jobs.
Hydraulic system controls spread pattern from 18- to 28-feet.
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OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES For the SP5 model:
Truck Mounting Kit: Mounts on a loader or pickup truck for maximum operator versatility.
Adjustable Deflector Kit: Provides additional control of the spread pattern.
Gate Assembly Kit: Provides increased control when applying fine granular materials such as seed and fertilizer.
Helps prevent material from bridging in the spreader hopper.
For the SP12 model:
Rear Spreader Light Kit: Includes a taillight mounted on the spreader that can be connected to the taillights of the Toolcat utility work machine.
For the HS8 model:
Keeps spreading material from being cast out of the bounds of the sidewalk.
grass looking green.
Designed for chemical application, the sprayer tackles jobs ranging from spot weed control to broadcast spraying of liquid fertilizer and chemicals. Spray wand for quick spot application.
Specifications Weight (empty/full)
Height Width
Length
Tank Capacity Rinse Capacity
Eye/Hand Rinse Tank Capacity
Pump Boom
Boom Spraying Pressure (maximum)
Hose Length
Boom Height Adjustment
SPR40
200 lb./ 533 lb. (91 kg/242 kg)
36.9 in. (937 mm) 952 mm (3048 mm w/boom)
58.3 in. (1479 mm) (w/boom)
40 gallons (151 L) N/A
N/A 12V, 5.3 gpm (20 L/min.)
10 ft. (3.3 m), 3 sections, 4 nozzles, Standard
70 psi (4.8 Bar)
50 ft. (15 m) (w/hose reel)
25.0 in. (635 mm) 37.5 in. (120 in. w/boom) SPR60
220 lb./ 720 lb. (100 kg/327 kg)
31.1 in. (790 mm) 1181 mm (3048 mm w/boom)
54.0 in. (1372 mm) (w/o boom)
60 gallons (227 L) N/A
N/A 12V, 5.3 gpm (20 L/min.)
10 ft. (3.3 m), 3 sections, 4 nozzles, Optional
70 psi (4.8 Bar)
50 ft. (15 m) (w/hose reel)
25.0 in. (635 mm) Approved Machines: Toolcat UtilityWork Machine, Utility Vehicle 46.5 in. (120 in. w/boom) SPR80
245 lb./ 911 lb. (111 kg/413 kg)
37.2 in. (945mm) 1257 mm (6401 mm w/boom)
43.0 in. (1092 mm) (w/o boom)
80 gallons (303 L) 14 gallons (53 L)
2.5 gallons (9.5 L) 12V, 5.3 gpm (20 L/min.)
21 ft. (6.4 m), 3 sections, 13 nozzles, Optional
70 psi (4.8 Bar)
50 ft. (15 m) (w/hose reel)
25.0 in. (635 mm) 49.5 in. (252 in. w/boom) weeds and keep
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