2014 WORKSAVER BOBCATALOG
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Unique loader offers two steering modes
The Bobcat® A770 all-wheel steer loader is a perfect
example of innovation creating options for owners and operators to maximize jobsite performance. In all-wheel steer mode, both the right and left sides work together to minimize surface damage, marks on fi nished surfaces and tire wear. The inside tires turn at a different angle and speed than the outside tires. In skid-steer mode, the tires on the left side work independently of those on the right side to achieve maximum maneuverability and to allow the loader to turn within its own length.
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With nearly 4,000 pounds of lift capacity and a 12-foot lift height, the S850 is the largest loader in the Bobcat lineup.
INDUSTRIAL GRAPPLE
S850 A770
A one-of-a-kind skid-steer loader that allows the operator to select all-wheel steer for a tight turning radius, minimal surface damage and reduced tire wear.
AUGER
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY › 3950 lb. (1791 kg) LIFT PATH › Vertical ENGINE › 92 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (68,6 kW) LIFT HEIGHT TO HINGE PIN › 12 ft. (3,6 m) OPERATING WEIGHT › 10008 lb. (4540 kg) AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW › 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) HIGH-FLOW OPTION › 36.6 gpm (138,5 L/min)
■ Selectable Joystick Controls ■ Two-speed travel ■ Standard controls with power assist
RATED OPERATING CAPACITY › 3325 lb. (1508 kg) LIFT PATH › Vertical ENGINE › 92 hp interim Tier 4 diesel (68,6 kW) LIFT HEIGHT TO HINGE PIN › 11 ft. (3,3 m) OPERATING WEIGHT › 9460 lb. (4291 kg) AUXILIARY HYDRAULIC FLOW › 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) HIGH-FLOW OPTION › 36.6 gpm (138,5 L/min)
■ Two-speed travel ■ Joystick controls
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