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TI LLE R


ADJUSTABLE SKID SHOES Deliver depth control for more precise tilling operation. Can be set to 2-, 4- or 6-inch depths.


BI-DIRECTIONAL ROTATION Allows for top-cutting and under-cutting when operating in either direction, maximizing attachment versatility and increasing operating capabilities.


REPLACEABLE TINES Hardened for maximum soil penetration, the double-edge tines break through clumps and tear through materials to deliver loosened soil for preparing the ground.


OFFSET MOUNTING Enables tilling next to sidewalks, curbs, and buildings, increasing jobsite capabilities.


DIRECT DRIVE HYDRAULIC MOTOR Delivers necessary operating power while reducing overall maintenance costs, extending the life of the attachment and eliminating the need for high wear items such as gear boxes, chains, sprockets and sheer pins.


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32.9 in. (836 mm)


24.2 in. (614 mm)


Use category I and II implements with Bobcat loaders and work machines.


Specifications Operating Weight Length Width Height


3-Point Mounting Frame


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(1168 mm) 29.0 in.


(737 mm)


category “1” and category “2” Three-Point Hitch attachments


Mounts to most standard


(356 mm) 46.0 in.


(123 kg) 14.0 in.


272 lb.


The 3-point adapter adds even more versatility to your Bobcat machine, enabling it to use Category I and II implements that meet the ASAE standard for quick hitch. Features include Bob-Tach mounting system for quick-mounting, adjustable top link for added versatility and 2-inch receiver for towing trailers.


Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader, All-Wheel Steer Loader, Toolcat UtilityWork Machine


3 PT. HITCH ADAPTER


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