Today, compact equipment is just as important to the construction site as heavy equipment. And while Bobcat was born on the farm, its machines are built tough to handle the hardest construction jobs.
Bobcat Skid Steers
Bobcat is so synonymous with skid steers that people commonly refer to any wheeled compact loader a “bobcat.” The brand introduced the original skid steer loader in 1960 and has defined the category ever since. Bobcat skid steer loaders come in a wide range of sizes and are compatible with hundreds of attachments, assuring there’s a skid steer to suit your specifications.
Bobcat Track Loaders
The evolution of the skid steer led to tracks. Bobcat compact track loaders offer the same power and versatility of their four-wheel cousins. But different conditions call for different types of traction. Bobcat track loaders are a better fit for soft-surface construction sites. They offer more control and traction on sand, dirt and rock, and are the perfect tool for digging, trenching, grading and other dirt work.
Bobcat Excavators
Bobcat excavators come compact as you’d expect. But there’s also a line of larger excavators for heavy-duty digging and lifting capacity. Bobcat’s large and mini excavators are fast, efficient trenching and excavating machines. They’re often paired with a Bobcat compact loader on construction sites to make a dynamic tandem that makes quick work of any task.
The toughness of Bobcat equipment translates to decades of durability. So in addition to the latest S86 skid steer or E35 excavator, it’s easy to find used Bobcat equipment with plenty of life left. Browse through dozens of new and used Bobcat loaders and excavators for sale on Tractor Zoom to find the right compact equipment.