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Summer 2004

Bobcat Loader Attachments



Drop hammer

Drop hammer attachment


Drop Hammer

Delivering 3,600 ft.-lb. of energy, this simple-to-operate attachment is designed to break concrete and asphalt slabs as thick as 18 in. Achain, operated by a hydraulic motor, lifts a 1,140-lb. steel weight, and when the weight is tripped, it free-falls to deliver a smashing blow. Even when raised to full height, the unit doesn’t exceed the height of the loader cab, making it suitable for interior work and other jobs with limited overhead clearance.

Other features include low noise and vibration levels and easy maintenance. Unlike other brands, it can be stored and transported in the upright position. The drop hammer is approved for use with all S175 and larger Bobcat® skid-steer loaders and all Bobcat all wheel steer and compact track loader models.

Tiller

Two new Bobcat tiller attachments are ideal for breaking up and mixing soil for preparing beds for seed or sod. The 62-in. and 76-in. models are available for standard flow or highflow equipped loaders. The 76-in. working width of the larger tiller is wide enough to cover the tracks of Bobcat compact track loaders, including the T250 and T300.



Tiller

Tiller attachment


Adjustable shoes allow tilling depths of 2-, 4- and 6-in. Bi-direction rotation can be used to top-cut for mixing in soil amendment or to under-cut to fluff up soil. The tiller can be offset to till nearly flush with sidewalks, curbs and buildings.

The tiller is approved for all Bobcat loaders.

44-in. Combination Bucket

This new combination bucket fits the Bobcat MT50 and MT52 mini track loaders and the Bobcat 463 skid-steer loader. Combining four attachments in one, this handy attachment can be used to level, doze, dig and grapple, along with loading and dumping.

12-in. Digger

Designed for the Bobcat MT50 and MT52 mini track loaders and the Bobcat 463 skid-steer loader, the 12-in. digger can dig while moving forward or in reverse. It can be used for a variety of jobs, including trenching, removing rocks and stumps, transplanting trees and shrubs, pruning roots and loosening hard-packed soil.