Bobcat Launches MT120 Mini Track Loader

At just under 36 inches wide, the machine is ideal for work in confined workspaces. Powered by a 1.2-liter, non-DPF engine, the MT120 delivers robust breakout forces and a maximum rated operating capacity of 1,200 lbs.

With more than 20 compatible attachment categories, operators can use the MT120 for digging, clearing brush, hauling loose and palleted materials, ground preparation, sweeping, pushing and blowing snow, utility installation, breaking up and removing concrete, trenching and more.
With more than 20 compatible attachment categories, operators can use the MT120 for digging, clearing brush, hauling loose and palleted materials, ground preparation, sweeping, pushing and blowing snow, utility installation, breaking up and removing concrete, trenching and more.
Bobcat Co.

Bobcat Company has introduced the MT120, its most powerful mini track loader with increased operating capacity and industry-leading lift height and reach performance.

Powered by a 1.2-liter, non-diesel particulate filter (DPF) engine, the MT120 delivers robust breakout forces and a maximum rated operating capacity of 1,200 lbs. The powerful, high-torque engine, optimum machine balance, fast travel speeds and smooth pilot controls all work together to deliver fast cycle times for peak productivity.

At just under 36 inches wide, the MT120 is ideal for work in confined workspaces. With low ground pressure of 3.9 psi with optional 11-inch tracks or 4.3 psi with standard 9.1-inch tracks, operators can achieve optimal flotation for greater performance on soft ground and travel over established surfaces with minimal disturbance.

The MT120 offers a lift height of 88 inches and reach of 22 inches.

The integrated, ride-on platform provides an optimum vantage point to the bucket’s cutting edge or attachment, as well as to the sides of the machine. Operators can quickly become proficient with pilot controls that deliver consistently smooth and precise movement.

Low- and no-maintenance features that save customers time and money include the non-DPF engine, a direct-drive system that eliminates belts, maintenance-free rollers and idlers, and maintenance-free bushings.

With more than 20 compatible attachment categories, operators can use the MT120 for digging, clearing brush, hauling loose and palleted materials, ground preparation, sweeping, pushing and blowing snow, utility installation, breaking up and removing concrete, trenching and more.

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