M2-Series includes 24 skid-steer, compact track and all-wheel-steer models in the 400-, 500-, 600-, 700- and 800-frame-size Bobcat's new M2-Series compact loaders offer a variety of performance, ...
In early 2023, Bobcat Co. revealed the world’s first-ever all-electric skid-steer loader, the Bobcat S7X. Operating on lithium-ion batteries like its compact track loader counterpart, the Bobcat T7X, ...
More power delivered in a smaller package, yet one that feels roomier for the operator. A dream? If so, it's one come true with the next generation of Bobcat compact loaders. The first of Bobcat's new ...
The robust engine of the Bobcat 753 makes it an excellent worker. The 753 Bobcat skid steer loader is available in various configurations to meet your specific demands on the construction site, farm, ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bobcat Company, a global compact equipment, innovation and worksite solutions brand, has taken innovation to the next level with the introduction of two, new concept ...
Editor's note: Bobcat has retired this model. The Bobcat S740 has a ROC of 3,100 pounds (see at bottom). Weighing 8,730 pounds, the Bobcat S750 skid steer loader delivers 11 feet of vertical lift—3.5 ...
Bobcat Company, a global compact equipment, innovation, and worksite solution provider, has announced the launch of two new concept machines during the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 event. One of them is the ...
Bobcat has launched a new generation S450 skid steer loader, and it has revealed a range of new EU Stage IIIB and Tier IV compliant diesel engines to be used in the company’s compact loader products ...
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FARGO - The man who helped invent the Bobcat skid-steer loader died Sunday evening. Louis Keller, who along with his brother Cyril, built the original skid-steer loader, a compact 3-wheel machine, to ...
The term ‘Bobcat’ defines skid-steer loaders, but the invention came from the need to clean up something nasty in a North Dakota barn. Back in 1957 brothers Louis and Cyril Keller needed to help a ...