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TOOLCAT UTILITY WORK MACHINES 2014 WORKSAVER BOBCATALOG


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If dictionaries used pictures to defi ne words, then photos of Toolcat™ utility work machines would describe the term “versatility.” With many features and performance capabilities of several machines combined into one, Toolcat machines are uniquely designed to perform a variety of chores and tasks in many different applications. The ability to operate both front-mounted attachments and rear-mounted implements (5610) extends the functionality of Toolcat utility work machines to a level that is unmatched by any similar compact equipment available today.


ATTACHMENTS With more than 40 Bobcat®


PULLING STOPS


The Bobcat four-wheel independent suspension system — composed of A-frames, suspension coils, shocks and suspension stops — is designed so that each wheel travels up and


APLENTY attachment


options available, the Toolcat 5600 and 5610 can be matched to tackle hundreds of different jobs more effi ciently. For repetitive tasks, consider purchasing the applicable Bobcat attachment; for one-time jobs, rent attachments from your local Bobcat dealer. Either way, every day, owners will be amazed to discover the fl exibility that Toolcat machines provide, thanks to the vast variety of time- and labor-saving Bobcat attachments.


CHANGE ARTISTS


Because of their ability to perform many functions using a variety of attachments and implements — some simultaneously — Toolcat utility work machines are also designed to make easy work of changing these task performance artists to different roles. Using the Bob-Tach®


attachment


mounting system — standard on Toolcat machines — one person can easily change front-mounted attachments in less than a minute. Simply use the steering wheel and ergonomic joystick to line up with the attachment, lock the levers with the wedge pins through the holes in the mounting frame and it’s ready to go … no additional tools required. When equipped with the optional hydraulic Power Bob-Tach™ mounting system, this quick-change artist allows the operator to swap out non-hydraulic attachments without leaving the seat.


down independently and isolates all four wheels from the frame to provide top-notch comfort. The long wheelbase of Toolcat machines allows the independent suspension of each tire more time to adjust between each impact when traveling over uneven ground. The suspension system also maximizes traction by maintaining tire-to-ground contact while isolating the machine from changes in terrain, resulting in less impact to the frame, cab and attachments. This reduces bounce, spillage and vibration when carrying materials. In addition, the specially designed suspension stops provide support at maximum lift or payload capacity.


ALL THIS AND


COMFORT TOO! Toolcat owners and operators know there is a direct correlation between operator comfort and productivity — regardless of the season. That’s why Bobcat designed the perfect climate-controlled cab (optional) that offers heat and air conditioning comfort no matter what the weather’s like outside. The Toolcat 5600 and 5610 also have tilt steering and a driver’s seat with 13 settings to accommodate the comfort of any operator. Both Toolcat models are equipped with a two-speed transmission, allowing the operator to shift between high and low range on the fl y.


OUT ALL THE (SUSPENSION)


USING THE


BOB-TACH ATTACHMENT MOUNTING SYSTEM


1 PERSON


CAN EASILY CHANGE FRONT-MOUNTED ATTACHMENTS IN


LESS THAN A MINUTE.


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/TC to fi nd additional details about Toolcat utility work machines.


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