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Bobcat Co. Introduces Compact Track Loader

Bobcat Company, a business of Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited, has expanded its compact track loader line of products with the introduction of the T140, an entry-level model. The T140 complements the four track loaders already manufactured by Bobcat.

This compact track loader has a strong lifting capacity and beefy horsepower in a compact package.

The Bobcat T140 rubber-track undercarriage provides improved traction and better flotation, even in soft, wet, or muddy conditions. The new radius lift path loader is just 56 inches wide and 124 inches long with bucket and has a 1400-lb. rated operating capacity.

The T140 offers 16.9 gpm of auxiliary hydraulic flow and is powered by a liquid-cooled, 46-hp diesel engine. More than 40 different Bobcat-brand attachments are approved for the new model, including augers, snowblades, and grapples, which are among the most widely used by farmers.

The new T140 also includes features, such as fingertip auxiliary hydraulic controls, automatic engine/hydraulic shutdown, the Bobcat Interlock Control System™ (BICS), Dual Path Cooling System, Bob-Tach™ attachment mounting system, and a deluxe operator cab.

In addition, customers can choose an optional Power Bob-Tach™ system to make changing attachments easy with just a flip of a switch inside the cab. Other options include the Advanced Control System (ACS) for foot or hand control of lift and tilt functions, an enclosed cab with heat, and a deluxe instrument panel with a keyless-start security system. Visit www.bobcatdealer.com

10/21/2005