The 700- and 800-frame size loaders are now Tier 4-compliant with a Bobcat engine that uses SCR, CEGR and DOC. Skid steers in the series are the 85-horsepower S750 with 3,500-pound rated operating capacity; 92-horsepower S770 with 3,350-pound ROC; and 92-horsepower S850 with 3,950-pound ROC.
CTL models include the 85-horsepoer T750 at 3,325-pound ROC; 92-horsepower T770 at 3,475-pounds ROC; and 100-horsepower T870 with 3,525-pound ROC. The A770 all-wheel steer loader has 3,325-pound ROC and a 92-horsepower engine.
Bobcat 700, 800 Frame Loader Specifications
S750
- Rated operating capacity: 3,200 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 85 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 11 feet
- Operating weight: 8,893 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
S770
- Rated operating capacity: 3,350 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 92 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 11 feet
- Operating weight: 9,314 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
S850
- Rated operating capacity: 3,950 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 92 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 12 feet
- Operating weight: 10,237 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
T750
- Rated operating capacity: 3,325 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 85 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 11 feet
- Operating weight: 10,465 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
T770
- Rated operating capacity: 3,475 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 92 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 11 feet
- Operating weight: 10,465 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
T870
- Rated operating capacity: 3,525 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 100 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 12 feet
- Operating weight: 12,925 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
A770
- Rated operating capacity: 3,325 pounds
- Lift path: Vertical
- Power: 92 horsepower
- Lift height to hinge pin: 11 feet
- Operating weight: 9,623 pounds
- Auxiliary hydraulic flow: 23 gpm
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