Bobcat to show electric compact loader at Equip Expo
Equip Expo attendees will be able to operate the new Bobcat T7X, the world’s first all-electric compact track loader, at the trade show in October. The T7X is commercially available at select Bobcat dealerships and available to rent through certain Sunbelt Rental locations. Bobcat’s indoor and outdoor displays at the Louisville trade show will include several new machines.
Utility Tractors on Display
Introduced in June 2024, Bobcat will show its UT6573 utility tractor at this year’s show. This tractor along with Bobcat’s other utility tractors feature 12×12 powershuttle transmissions that deliver smooth shifting without stepping on a clutch pedal. The tractors are powered by turbocharged, Tier 4 diesel engines. Bobcat designed the tractors for easy service access and simple maintenance.
A climate-controlled cab comes standard on the UT6566 and UT6573. The utility tractors also feature wide glass panels on models with cabs, convenient visibility to the 3-point hitch, power and tilt steering, and ergonomic controls that enhance operator performance and minimize fatigue.
Turf Renovation Equipment
Bobcat turf renovation equipment includes aerators, sod cutters, dethatchers and overseeders. These turf renovation products officially joined the Bobcat brand in early 2024 following a brand transition from RYAN. The SC18H sod cutter, AE19 aerator, AE30S aerator, DT18 walk-behind dethatcher and verticutter will be on display at Bobcat’s indoor booth.
ZT5000 Zero-Turn Mower
The Bobcat ZT5000 is equipped with an AirFX™ cutting system with a deep, bullnose-deck design that increases vacuum, lifting grass to the blade for a superior cut while the bolt-on, air-gap baffle technology accelerates under deck airflow for a professional finish. The ZT5000 is available with two cutting deck sizes: a 52-inch or 61-inch deck.
AT450 Articulating Tractor
The Bobcat AT450 articulating tractor is a four-season that can be used for material handling, turf maintenance, slope mowing, snow removal, and more. The tractor’s articulating and oscillating frame keeps all four wheels in contact with the ground—even on rough, uneven terrain—helping with stability and limiting turf disturbance.