Re: The \"Gorilla\" with a shovel
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Could you tell us roughly what one of those tool cat costs? It might take a little of the green out of the envy I'm feeling. LOL What is the lifting specs on that 56 hp thing. That’s just a fine looking machine. )</font>
stray,
Expect to pay at least $30,000 for a new Toolcat itself with 56hp Turbo Kubota engine, cab enclosure doors & HVAC. "Suggested list" is $6-10,000 higher than that, but most dealers discount off list and the manufacturer offers frequent multi-thousand dollar incentives. Then add attachments, etc. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif But for me it's worth what I paid to be happy with a capable machine I'll use a long time! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Now that Toolcats have been sold for three years, more used models are starting to become available. Also many of the 900+ Bobcat dealers are selling their older demo and rental units to move to new C-series Toolcat demos and rentals.
Also, an unannounced smaller Toolcat 4600 is expected to launch later this year. (But never count on products not yet delivered! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
Toolcats have a 1500-lb. ROC at full lift height of 7 ft., a 3,000-lb. tipping load SAE rating, 2000-lb. cargo box load in dump bed, and 4,000-pound towing capacity. The newer Toolcat models with revised lift arm are designed to lift 2,000+ pound pallets easily on and off 5-ft.-high flat beds.
Four-wheel-steer Bobcat Toolcats and articulated PTs both offer something of value as tight-turning, oscillating, front-mounted, versatile attachment carriers! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif