Masonry Magazine April 1967 Page. 21
How Many Dollars Can You
Save With A BOBCAT?
The BOBCAT, just 54" wide, 80" long and 5 ft. high, goes anywhere with positive 4-wheel power. The BOBCAT gets in those awkward corners, under low overhangs and works best in close quarters.
With positive 4-wheel drive, the BOBCAT gets the job done. Use it for cleanup and other masonry chores. Put it on job after job the BOBCAT thrives on work!
Contractors across the country use the BOBCAT for carrying brick and block to masonry stations, hauling mortar buckets, carrying scaffolding and cleanup. A special BOBCAT brick and block assembly accommodates 250 brick or 30 eight-inch blocks.
Transport the BOBCAT by trailer or in your own pickup truck. You're ready to go to work at the new site as fast as you can make the trip. And 20 working attachments multiply the BOBCAT'S value.
Backfilling Maintaining Job Site, Roads, etc. Snow Removal Landscaping Backhoe; water and service lines, inside and out, septic tank, telephone conduits, digging footings, curb and gutter work... Setting Forms... Charging Mixers ... Charging Forms in hard areas with cement bucket from mixers and trucks... Loading Trucks. Leveling for Floors. Handling Masonry Material. Leveling for Scaffolding... Charging Larger Units on Material Handling. Spreading and Leveling Fill, Sand or Gravel Handling Roofing Materials Rubbish Handling . Fencing, Post Driving Compacting, Tamping Demolition Work Sidewalk Removal Scraping Rough Cement, Spotting Material Wagons Digging Heat Tunnels Loam Spreading Cleanup, Sweeper and Bucket Grading... Handling Spoilage. Preparing Job Site... Working Sand and Soft Areas... Hauling Materials on Job, such as Welders, Motors, Compressors, Pipe, Tools, etc... Spreading Asphalt... Applying Fill Around Large Pipe in Trenches.
Bobcat Sales and Service Centers Throughout the United States and Canada