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Bobcatalog 2006

Bobcat Loaders and Excavators Excel in Tough Jobs



Bobcat S185 Carrying Debris

A Bobcat loader and grapple is the fast way to clean up a demolition site.

From tearing out a backyard patio and razing a garage to knocking down interior walls of an office building and breaking up a concrete pedestal inside a machine shop, Bobcat® skid-steer loaders and excavators have the strength and power you need for tough demolition duty. Choose from a wide variety of Bobcat attachments to take on the most challenging demolition jobs. The drop hammer delivers up to 3,000-ft.-lb. of impact force. Use it on a skid-steer loader to break concrete and asphalt slabs—as thick as 8-in.— more efficiently than a hydraulic breaker with less wear and tear on the machine and operator.

The new, quieter Bobcat HB-series hydraulic breakers meet your most demanding concrete demolition needs. The Auto Power feature ensures the breaker operates at the optimal operating pressure that matches your Bobcat loader or excavator to provide peak performance regardless of variations in hydraulic flow or temperatures. Nitrogen pressure remains constant to simplify maintenance and eliminate periodic recharging. A special shield protects hoses and fittings from damage when working close to the ground or in tight spots.



Bobcat Drop Hammer

The drop hammer attachment delivers the power to break up concrete.

After breaking up concrete or tearing down a structure, complete the job with an industrial bucket grapple. It's ideal for scooping up, clamping onto, sorting and removing wood, wallboard, chunks of concrete and other demolition debris. Throughout the job, features such as solid axles, heavy-duty steel tailgate and protected hose routings, ensure reliable performance of your Bobcat loader.