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Melroe Bobcat Clark 610 SkidSteer For Sale
$
4500.00 - U.S. Currency
Located in Green
Bay, Wisconsin |
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Special Purpose Skid Steer
Originally Designed for Beekeeping |
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This Skid Steer is built by
Melroe BobCat and has 2 pieces of original equipment specifically
designed for this Bobcat for Beekeepers. The Bobcat Company
designed the "swivel wheel" which attaches to the back of the
bobcat, and Clark Forklift Company designed the Hydraulic Forklift
Mast which attaches to the front of the Bobcat.
I call it a "dual purpose ON and OFF road
forklift".
The purpose of the swivel wheel is to lift the
rear wheels of the skid steer off the ground and allow for smooth
turning while moving palletized loads and is much more "grass and
turf friendly then traditional skid steers" This swivel works
exceptionally well and even allows the skid steer to provide a near
"zero turn capability". The hydraulic mast allows the
palletized load to be efficiently and quickly lowered or raised for
loading, unloading, and moving purposes. The main benefit of
the mast is that the operator does not have to make adjustments in
the "tilt" of the load as it lowers and raises like the traditional
"lifting action" of other skid steers. An important note is
that the Hydraulic forklift mast on this skid steer does tilt
forward and backwards a total of 18 inches to allow for loading,
unloading, and moving of palletized loads on uneven terrain or
vehicle decks that may not be level. |
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Contact Information |
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Specifications |
Model |
Melroe Bobcat Clark 610
Skidsteer |
Engine |
Wisconsin - 4 Cylinder -
Air Cooled
VH4D- 30 HP |
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Measurements |
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Tip of Fork to Edge of
Swivel Wheel |
13 Feet |
Front of Mast to Edge of
Swivel Wheel |
9 Feet, 8 Inches |
Ground to top of Mast
(not raised up) |
7 Feet, 6 Inches |
Ground to top of Mast
(raised up) |
12 Feet, 7 Inches |
Ground to top of Forks
(raised up) |
11 Feet, 10 Inches |
Width from outside of
tires |
5 feet and 1/2 Inch |
Rear of Bobcat to edge
of swivel wheel extended |
35 Inches |
Rear of Bobcat to edge
of swivel wheel NOT extended |
24 Inches |
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This Bobcat had the following
repairs, services, and other items
performed in the month of July 2004 |
From December 2004
Until Present, this Bobcat has been stored and Not Used except
for Engine, Alternator, and Hydraulic Exercise for 20 Minutes
2 times per month as a preventative maintenance procedure. |
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- New Bobcat Brand Tires (you can see that
the tire imprint has not been worn off yet)
- New Tires for Swivel
- New Hour Meter Gauge
- New Ampere Gauge
- Engine and Carburetor tune-up
- New Alternator
- New Starter
- New Battery
- Several new hydraulic hoses and fittings
- 1 hydraulic tilt cylinder rebuilt
- Swivel wheel hydraulic cylinder rebuilt
- Forklift mast hydraulic cylinder rebuilt
- New Paint
- New Seat (except where a Bear took a bite
out of it)
- 3 New Lights
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The Photograph Archive below will take you
to page with smaller thumbnail images of this Bobcat.
When you are finished, there is a link to return to this home page
for the Bobcat |
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Photo Archive |
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To
view of this Bobcat in operation, Click the
Video Camera Image Below, which will launch your
default media player and begin playing the 600
Kilobyte Movie. |
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All
Contents Copyright - Arthur Patrick Lacey, 2004 |