Bobcat has expanded its tractor lineup with the introduction of three utility tractors.

The new Bobcat UT6066, UT6566 and UT6573 feature 12×12 power shuttle transmissions that deliver smooth shifting without stepping into a clutch pedal. 

Powered by turbocharged, Tier 4 diesel engines, the tractors offer high-power performance with impressive low-end torque, plus an efficient fuel system.

“Designed with intuitive, operator-friendly controls, Bobcat utility tractors are dependable, easy to operate and highly versatile machines that maximize performance and productivity,” said Jonathan Widmer, Bobcat Senior Product Specialist.

“There’s less demand on operators so they can focus more on leaving behind great results, whether they’re putting an implement to work or moving material with the tractor’s loader.” 

The utility tractors offer reliable starts, swift travel speeds, easy service access and simple maintenance, as well as reduced noise and vibration for comfortable workdays. 

The climate-controlled cab, which comes standard on the UT6566 and UT6573, provides year-round comfort regardless of weather conditions. The utility tractors also feature wide glass panels, convenient visibility to the three-point hitch, power and tilt steering, and ergonomic controls to enhance operator performance and minimize fatigue. 

Attachment versatility 

The optional Bobcat front-end loader is easy to attach and disconnect. The loader delivers impressive lift and reach capabilities and comes equipped with the Bobcat Bob-Tach attachment mounting system for quick attachment changes and an integrated hydraulic valve for powered attachment operations. The mechanical, self-levelling loader keeps pallet forks level throughout the full range of motion and minimizes bucket spillage. 

Bobcat utility tractors feature a rear power take-off (PTO) that achieves 540 rpm at engine speeds of either 1,800 rpm or 2,500 rpm for maximum power. 

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The Category 2, three-point hitch is key to Bobcat utility tractors’ versatility, allowing operators to take on tasks that require both non-powered and PTO-powered implements. The telescopic lower links and stabilizers support easy implement connections and removals without the need for tools. Operators can engage the PTO with the push and turn of a button. 

The tractors also feature PTO Cruise, which enables operators to maintain consistent PTO power when the engine’s load conditions change. Draft Control helps maintain the desired implement height, raising the implement only when required to prevent tire slippage or engine stall. 

Rear-remote hydraulics offer operators greater versatility by enabling hydraulic functions for many implements, while mechanical self-levelling keeps the loader bucket or pallet forks level and minimizes bucket spillage.

Loader floatation allows the loader attachment to follow the ground contour.

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