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BOBCAT ENTERS THE AGRICULTURAL MARKET WITH RELEASE OF THREE NEW TRACTOR MODELS
By Andy Castillo, Farm Progress

Bobcat is expanding its utility tractor lineup with the introduction of three new machines: the 66-hp UT6066 and UT6566, and the 73-hp UT6573. Unlike other Bobcat tractors designed for hobby farming and nonagricultural applications, the new machines are designed to work on larger farms.

"These are the largest tractors that bobcat currently has," says Kylle Demars, a senior product specialist at Bobcat. "We're targeting a larger customer profile -- a little bit larger acreage. We will see more agricultural applications."

Demars says the machines are intended for large cash-crop operations, and their horsepower range fills a gap in Bobcat's current tractor lineup. The first orders shipped in July.

A climate-controlled cab option comes standard on the UT6566 and UT6573. Demars says wide windows provide good visibility. Climate control makes operation comfortable.

Jonathan Widmer, another senior product specialist, describes the interior controls as "intuitive and operator-friendly. 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."

Under the hood, a turbocharged diesel engine produces low-end torque and fuel efficiency. A 12-by-12 power shuttle transmission lets the driver smoothly shift without stepping on a clutch pedal.

"This is our first power shuttle transmission," Demars says. "When you push it forward, you go forward. When you pull it back, the tractor will automatically slow down and then move backward."

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