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Fall 2005

Something for Everyone

Just when we think we've heard it all, we learn of new reasons customers buy our equipment and new ways they use it. This issue of WorkSaver presents another snapshot of Bobcat® products in the field:

A country convenience store in Alabama prospers in the landscape supply business with the help of two S250 skid-steer loaders.

A landscaper in Indiana that specializes in water features uses an A300 all-wheel steer loader.

Building and repairing seawalls is big business along the Maryland shore for a company with a T250 compact track loader and a 442 excavator.

Loading and unloading roofing tiles across the state of Florida is a lot easier thanks to eight A300 machines.

A Minnesota custom homebuilder controls his own work schedule with an S300 loader.

Look at the facelift of the historic Yale Bowl and you'll see plenty of Bobcat equipment on the job.

An alpaca farmer in Massachusetts makes life easier for himself and his crew with a Toolcat™ 5600. The same is true at the University of Toledo where four of the utility work machines help maintain the grounds.

From clearing snow around grain elevators in North Dakota to a carwash in New York, Bobcat loaders are helping make winter more bearable.

Emergency work keeps a Kentucky company and its wide selection of Bobcat equipment busy.

And finally, a priest in Montana delivers sermons on Sunday and uses Bobcat equipment during the week for construction and maintenance projects.

The Bobcat story—as told by our customers—will continue as we approach the 30th year of WorkSaver in 2006. In the meantime, visit your local dealer to experience Bobcat products for yourself.

Scott R. Nelson
President, Bobcat Company