Bobcat
Bobcat farm and construction equipment is manufactured in North Dakota, and from there shipped all over the world. Since 1947 the Bobcat name has proven it is tough with its top quality and performance, guaranteeing every piece of equipment sold. Bobcat now manufactures and sells everything from compact excavators to utility products and can be found on almost any job site or farm around the country. The best known of the Bobcat family is the skid steer loader. In fact, it is so widely known that most people refer to the skid steer as a Bobcat, using the company name rather than the machine’s actual name. With this as evidence, Bobcat has pretty well cornered the market on many of the most used construction equipment and farming machines.
The Bobcat line consists of :
- All-wheel Steer Loaders
- Compact excavators
- Compact Track Loaders
- Vibratory and Trench Compactors
- Skid-steer loaders
- Loader Backhoes
- Light Construction equipment including air compressors,generators, and plate compactors
- Portable Power machines, including light towers
- Utility work machines and products
They also sell a wide assortment of attachments, which can turn your Bobcat into a broom, backhoe, saw, blade, scraper, cutter, digger, hammer, grader, breaker, mower, and virtually any other “er” you can think of.
Bobcat Operating Tips:
- Never let an un experienced, unqualified person operate this machinery. This equipment is powerful and could cause injury if not operated with caution.
- Most Bobcat equipment is for single use. Serious injury can occur with the allowance of additional riders.
- Stay alert. Always be aware of your surroundings when operating heavy equipment. Do not let mindlessness create an accident.
- Do not speed. In order to be in control of the machinery, keep a steady pace at a safe speed at all times.
- Obey traffic laws. Pedestrians are to be given the right of way, keep the stated speed limits, and obey all traffic regulations.
