I’VE ALWAYS BEEN WITH BOBCAT LOADERS. I WAS RAISED WITH THEM: FIRST ON THE FARM, THEN IN LANDSCAPING AND NOW IN CONSTRUCTION. I’VE NEVER NEEDED ANOTHER MACHINE OTHER THAN A BOBCAT LOADER FOR FINAL GRADING.
— LENNY SEALES, L&K EQUIPMENT
LENNY’S BOBCAT LINE-UP
M610: First loader purchased by Seales in the 1970s {One of the fi rst Bobcat loaders with the rollover protective structure (ROPS) and the last clutch-drive model}
743: Purchased in 1988 and still running today; Seales says it has the original engine and hydraulic system, which he maintains {Bobcat Company introduced its seat bar secondary restraint system in the 743}
763: “Still running very well,” Seales says {Produced between 1994 and 2003, the long-wheel base 763 radius-lift-path loader was a mainstay on farms, construction sites and landscaping installations}
T190: Purchased in 2006, was Seales’ fi rst compact track loader; “It’s a very strong machine,” he says {First Bobcat compact track loader with a vertical-lift-path confi guration}
T650: Newest machine. Seales says it’s the “ultimate grading machine” {Part of the new M-Series loader family, new cab-forward design for improved visibility}
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