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2023 Bobcat 66 in. Root Grapple
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2023 Bobcat 66 in. Root Grapple
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General Information
Manufacturer
Bobcat
Bobcat
Model Year
2023
2023
Model
66 in. Root Grapple
66 in. Root Grapple
Model Code
NA
NA
Color
Black
Black
Dimensions
Height - Closed
34.4 in.
34.4 in.
Length - Closed
42.8 in.
42.8 in.
Width
66 in.
66 in.
Height - Open
52.3 in.
52.3 in.
Weight
Operating - 961 lb.
Operating - 961 lb.
Height
34.2 in.
34.2 in.
Length
42.8 in.
42.8 in.
Operational
Number of Teeth
Number of grapple tines - 2
Number of grapple tines - 2
Maximum Number of Teeth
Factory - 8
Possible - 8
Factory - 8
Possible - 8
Features
Features
CURVED SKELETAL TOOTH DESIGN: A curved, skeletal tooth design allows dirt to fall on site while materials are picked up without driving the teeth into the ground.
FULLY ENCLOSED MOUNTING FRAME: The fully enclosed mounting frame extends wear life by minimizing flexing in the frame.
INERTIA-WELDED CYLINDER ENDS: As a Bobcat® exclusive design, the inertia-welded cylinder ends deliver strong, smooth operation by improving hydraulic cushioning at the end of the stroke.
Features
CURVED SKELETAL TOOTH DESIGN: A curved, skeletal tooth design allows dirt to fall on site while materials are picked up without driving the teeth into the ground.
FULLY ENCLOSED MOUNTING FRAME: The fully enclosed mounting frame extends wear life by minimizing flexing in the frame.
INERTIA-WELDED CYLINDER ENDS: As a Bobcat® exclusive design, the inertia-welded cylinder ends deliver strong, smooth operation by improving hydraulic cushioning at the end of the stroke.