Bobcat Updates TL619 Telehandler With Advanced Turbocharged Engine & Redesigned Cab
Bobcat's TL619 is well equipped for applications like backfilling, lifting, reaching, and stacking, and these jobs will be even easier with the all-new R-Series TL619 telehandler. Bobcat redesigned the TL619 for better performance and greater operator comfort. Topping the list of improvements is the new 74-horsepower (54-kilowatt) engine, which adds Tier 4 compliance without the use of a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or selective catalytic reduction (SCR).
Performance Details
The all-new TL619 telehandler provides operators with a 19-foot (5.8-meter) lift height and 5,500-pound (2,495-kilogram) load capacity. Maximum reach is 10.3 ft (3.1 m), and in this configuration, Bobcat rates the TL619 for a capacity of 2,205 lbs (1,000 kg); an optional counterweight extends the rated capacity throughout the lift cycle. Bucket breakout force is rated at 10,341 pounds-force (46 kilonewtons) and boom breakout force is rated at 6,519 lbf (29 kN).
R-Series Comfort
Bobcat redesigned the cab to match the styling and greater visibility of its R-Series compact loaders. As such, the new TL619 telehandler features a low-profile boom positioned below the operator’s eye level, providing a more open view of the work zone. To further increase operator visibility, the engine basket on the new TL619 sits lower, and an optional rear mirror kit, rear view camera, and boom work light kit are available. For ease of use, Bobcat equips the TL619 with the same automotive-style instrumentation panel as other R-Series equipment, while a single joystick controls the travel direction, lift and tilt functions, boom extension, and auxiliary hydraulics.
Source: Bobcat