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54 BOBCAT UTILITY VEHICLES


utility vehicles are designed to deliver performance. Durable drive systems, versatile attachments and a comfortable ride offer the total package. Available with gas or diesel engines, Bobcat utility vehicles provide the horsepower for desired speed, acceleration and power.


Whether you use them for work or personal property maintenance, Bobcat®


Achieving travel speeds up to 30 miles per hour, operators can reach their destinations or complete projects faster. Operators carrying cargo value their ability to work in low range for maximum torque or towing heavy loads. High range is more suitable for faster speeds with lighter loads. Specifi c drive modes can be quickly and easily matched to conditions by fl ipping a switch to select four-wheel, two-wheel or turf drive mode.


HYDROSTATIC DRIVE MODELS


The new Bobcat 3600 and 3650 utility vehicles have a durable hydrostatic drive system that uses a single two-speed motor to achieve fast acceleration and maintain top travel speed. With the industry’s fi rst travel control pedal that operates independent of the throttle, drivers can easily switch between forward and reverse — benefi cial when working in tight areas around buildings, barns and other structures.


ATTACHMENTS


The Bobcat 3650 is the industry’s fi rst utility vehicle with the capacity to operate front-mounted Power-Take-Off (PTO) attachments, including a snowblower, mower and angle broom. Equipped with the exclusive Multi-Attachment X-Change™ (M.A.X.) system, it is quick and easy to change attachments. Non-PTO attachments include a snow blade, pallet fork and bucket to further increase versatility.


For the 3400 and 3600, owners may choose from an integrated snow blade, or a cargo box mounted sprayer to add effi ciency when caring for lawns and acreages.


OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES


Choose from numerous options and accessories to customize Bobcat utility vehicles. Some of the most commonly requested accessories include:


› Enclosed cab with heat › Bench seat for additional seating › Powered lift for cargo box › Radio and speakers › Brush guard › Turn signals and fl ashers › Winch › Poly windshield › Canopy top


YEAR-ROUND COMFORT


Because transportation is their top use, travel comfort is important year-round in Bobcat utility vehicles. An adjustable rear suspension allows the driver to customize the mounting position vertically for heavy-duty hauling or angled for improved comfort. Four- wheel independent suspension allows each wheel to move independently, keeping the wheels in contact with the ground for outstanding comfort and maximum traction. A combination of front and rear suspension on the 3600 and 3650 utility vehicles enhances the riding experience and provides stability to haul and tow heavy loads. Features such as 360-degree visibility, ergonomic controls, a quiet engine, easy entry


BOBCAT


UTILITY VEHICLES


TO DELIVER PERFORMANCE.


DESIGNED


and exit, and low-effort tilt steering provide additional driver comfort. Factory-installed cabs with heat protect occupants from cold weather elements, and optional modular cabs on the 3600 and 3650 units offer air conditioning for relief during hot summer months.


* Vehicle rated capacity (payload) is the combined weight of passengers, cargo box load and accessories on level surface only.


** Travel speed of 35 mph is available and requires an optional dealer-installed kit. Additional safety equipment may be required. Check with your local Bobcat dealer for more details.


Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/UTV for additional resources.


Choose the Build & Quote tool to confi gure a Bobcat utility vehicle and request a quote. Demonstrations are available upon request from your local Bobcat dealer.


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