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Bobcat Equipment: Ideal for Excavating, Grading and Site Development

Make the first machine on your jobsite a Bobcat® loader or excavator. Bobcat compact equipment is increasingly being used on construction jobsites from the initial site clearing to excavating and grading, to final cleanup. Known for its versatility, Bobcat equipment is replacing larger, more expensive machines such as backhoe loaders, excavators and dozers which cost more to transport, operate, and maintain.

Bobcat T300 Loader

Bobcat T300 Loader

With so many job-matched attachments to choose from, Bobcat loaders and excavators can handle all aspects of site development. Remove debris with a powerful T300 compact track loader and land-clearing attachment, such as a flail cutter, chipper, brush saw or stump grinder. Then mount an industrial grapple or root grapple to transport and load the debris into trucks. Compact track loaders push through mud, ride over sand and extend working seasons, enabling you to start working sooner when spring arrives and continue later into the fall. Once the jobsite is cleared, your Bobcat loaders—such as the popular S185 skid-steer—may be equipped with a laser-guided box blade or grader attachment for precise accuracy to 1⁄4-in. With that kind of accuracy, a loader with laser-guided attachment could save thousands in materials alone, not to mention labor and machine wear and-tear. Money saved from the laser-guided attachment kit could pay for the attachment and loader in no time!

Bobcat S185 Loader

Bobcat S185 Loader

For precise digging, use a Bobcat CR600 laser receiver and an excavator to achieve better results. Reduce the time it takes to check your grade with a laser receiver mounted magnetically to your excavator. Even the best excavator operators will be impressed by the improved efficiency and productivity of the laser and excavator combination. Choose a rotating grapple to handle loads from any angle or a clamp with a grapple to grasp and move material. Whether it is trenching with the bucket or backfilling with the excavator blade, you’ll save valuable time on your next jobsite.