Bobcat Introduces 3 New Utility Tractors With Bob-Tach For Heavy-Duty Tasks

    Posted On: June 24, 2024
    A Bobcat UT6566 utility tractor sits parked in a field.
    Bobcat recently announced the expansion of its tractor lineup with three new utility tractors equipped with a 12x12 power shuttle transmission, a Tier 4 diesel engine, and the Bob-Tach attachment mounting system. (Photo courtesy of Bobcat.)

    Bobcat recently announced the expansion of its tractor lineup with three new utility tractors, the UT6066, the UT6566, and the UT6573, built for heavy-duty work on acreages and elsewhere. Each has a 12x12 power shuttle transmission, a Tier 4 diesel engine, and an efficient fuel system. The new tractor line is designed for reliability, easy maintenance, a long component life, and quick travel speeds. The new tractors will be available this summer.

    “Designed with intuitive, operator-friendly controls, Bobcat utility tractors are dependable, easy to operate, and highly versatile machines that maximize performance and productivity,” says 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.”

    Bobcat’s New Utility Tractors

    Operators can work comfortably in the standard climate-controlled cab on the UT6566 and UT6573, along with power and tilt steering and ergonomic controls. Wide glass panels provide visibility to the 3-point hitch. Reduced noise and vibration further protect against operator fatigue.

    Implement & Attachment Options

    Owners can further the utility tractors’ versatility with optional implements and attachments, including the Bobcat front-end loader with the Bob-Tach attachment mounting system and a hydraulic valve for powered attachment operation. The rear power take-off (PTO) reaches its 540-rpm maximum power at engine speeds of either 1,800 or 2,500 rpm. The operator can engage the PTO with the push and turn of a button; Bobcat’s PTO Cruise feature maintains consistent power as conditions and engine load conditions change.

    A Bobcat UT6573 utility tractor dumps a bucketful of dirt onto a pile.
    The largest of Bobcat’s new utility tractors, the UT6573, is rated for 73 horsepower, has a Category 2 3-point hitch, and comes standard with a self-leveling front-end loader. (Photo courtesy of Bobcat.)

    More Bobcat Benefits

    Draft Control maintains implement height, only raising the implement when necessary to prevent tire slippage or engine stall. Mechanical self-leveling ensures the loader bucket or pallet forks remain level and minimizes bucket spillage. Loader flotation lets the loader attachment follow the contour of the ground.

    “Whether you need a dependable tractor for cutting hay, clearing snow, feeding livestock, seeding food plots, handling materials, or a multitude of other tasks, there’s a versatile Bobcat utility tractor to help you do more with one machine,” Widmer says.

    Source: Bobcat

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