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'Firsts' for Bobcat

Bobcat's new TR50210 rotary telehandler; S850 skid-steer loader; T870 compact tracked loader; WS32 wheelsaw and 3400D utility vehicle will be seen for the first time. The TR50210, one of four new rotating telehandlers offer lifting capacities from 3.5-4tonnes and lifting heights from 15.7-24.5m, while the 4,549kg S850 and 5,751kg T870 offer lift heights of 3,657mm, the highest ever manufactured by the company.
February 15, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Designed to cut through asphalt, rock and concrete.
1130 Bobcat's new TR50210 rotary telehandler; S850 skid-steer loader; T870 compact tracked loader; WS32 wheelsaw and 3400D utility vehicle will be seen for the first time.

The TR50210, one of four new rotating telehandlers offer lifting capacities from 3.5-4tonnes and lifting heights from 15.7-24.5m, while the 4,549kg S850 and 5,751kg T870 offer lift heights of 3,657mm, the highest ever manufactured by the company.

Both loaders are intended to run the most powerful attachments from Bobcat such as the new WS32 wheelsaw attachment, designed to cut through asphalt, rock and concrete. It has a fixed trenching width of 250mm while the depth can range from 450-800mm.

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