1. Fall 2013 • bobcat.com
make a comeback
in Florida
Excavating
specialists
excels at grading and excavating
Contest winner announced
A day on the farm
NEW
FEATURE
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Editor
.
s
Desk
RYAN
JOHNSON
This past summer, Bobcat Company sponsored a new contest called
the Create and Conserve Habitat Event. The winner was selected
in September and participated in a wildlife land makeover with Rick
and Julie Kreuter, co-hosts of “Beyond the Hunt” on the Outdoor
Channel. Read about the winners on page 5. Look for a story and
pictures about the land makeover in the 2014 WorkSaver®
Winter
issue, expected to arrive in homes around January 15.
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NEW AEM SAFETY E-BOOKS
JOIN UPDATED PRINT MANUALS
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers
(AEM) has extensively updated its popular
skid-steer loader safety manual and now also
offers e-book versions in English and Spanish.
Much of the skid-steer loader safety manual
has been rewritten and the graphics have
been updated to be more inclusive of all styles
of skid-steer loaders. The safety information
contains several key additions, including new
content on ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel hazards.
The manuals are available through the online
AEM store (http://shop.aem.org) with the
e-book versions also available directly through the
Apple iTunes®
Store (https://itunes.apple.com).
iTunes®
is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
REVISED BOBCAT PAUSE PAGE
For many years, the Bobcat Pause
page in WorkSaver magazine has been
devoted to sharing comments and
pictures from readers like you. It was
a precursor to social media. A revised
Bobcat Pause page features some of the
best material from Bobcat social media,
submitted by Bobcat fans who are
passionate about compact equipment.
Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/social
for more details. Turn to page 4 to
see the new page.
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about. Join the conversation.
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On the Line
Watch a behind-the-scenes
video of the Bobcat Company
manufacturing facility in Gwinner,
N.D., and see Bobcat compact
equipment assembled by hard-
working employees who are
passionate about what they do.
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favorite mobile device.
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to watch it on your computer.
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CONTEST WINNER
BobcatStore.com
1:25 Scale Models of the S510, S530, S550, S570, S590, T550, T590 and E55
New Bobcat 500 Platform Loaders and E55 Excavator
32151-2|P128G-0
event winnerHABITATJAY PRIER, MONDAMIN, IOWA
Jay Prier submitted his entry with a
detailed list of improvements that he
wants to make to a portion of his
120 acres, located in Harrison County,
not far from the Loess Hills State Forest.
Along with Rick and Julie Kreuter from
TV’s Beyond the Hunt, on the Outdoor
Channel, Prier and Bobcat Company
employees transformed Prier’s land into a
habitat to attract wildlife. Plans included
land clearing and site development for
trails and food sources, building a rain
catch for area wildlife and leveling part of
the property and hauling material.
Look for a feature article with pictures
from the installation in the next issue of
WorkSaver®
magazine, the Winter 2014
issue, which should arrive in homes
around January 15th. You can also review
Bobcat social media channels for pictures
and details.
Visit bobcat.com/CreateandConserve to see
pictures from this year’s entrants.
THE WINNERS OF BOBCAT COMPANY’S INAUGURAL 2013 CREATE AND
CONSERVE HABITAT EVENT ARE JAY AND SAMANTHA PRIER OF MONDAMIN, IOWA
ABOVE: Bobcat Company employee Robert
Gilles (left), Beyond the Hunt star Rick Kreuter
and contest winner Jay Prier.
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A more efficient way to work
CENTRAL CABLE CONTRACTORS
UNDERGROUND CABLE INSTALLATION
COMPANY SWITCHES FROM TRACTOR
LOADER BACKHOES TO COMPACT
EXCAVATORS FOR IMPROVED
PERFORMANCE ON URBAN
CONSTRUCTION SITES
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While Dale Jansen didn’t shout “eureka” at the time, the
discovery of what a Bobcat®
compact excavator could do for
his company turned out to be as good as gold for Central Cable
Contractors and its employees.
Jansen is president of Central Cable Contractors, Waupun,
Wis., an installer of underground telecommunications cable
throughout the Midwest that was founded in 1974. The
company’s employees are always looking for a competitive
advantage. When the company purchased its first compact
excavator about 14 years ago, its employees very quickly knew
the company had hit “pay dirt.”
“In our continuous search for a better way of doing things, we
wondered if a small excavator would produce better results than
the traditional tractor loader backhoe (TLB) we had been using,
particularly in urban areas,” Jansen says. “After we identified
Bobcat excavators as the best brand available, we were still
apprehensive about whether the compact machine could deliver
the power and production we were accustomed to from a
100-horsepower TLB. While the TLB could outperform the
excavator in open-field digging, much of our work is done in an
urban setting with plenty of restricted-access areas.
“We didn’t know what to expect, but our first Bobcat excavator
turned out to be powerful, smooth, easy to maintain and very
productive,” he continues. “It worked out so well that we went
from one to five to 10 to 15 in a few years. Today our company
has 20 Bobcat compact excavators of varying sizes, although
we are moving toward having all E42s, which are the best
combination of size and power for our purposes.”
The E42 is a 41.8-horsepower machine with a dig depth of
10 feet 6 inches and a reach of 17 feet 3 inches. All of the firm’s
excavators were purchased from Mid-State Equipment in
Columbus, Wis.
BRINGING FIBER OPTICS TO HOMEOWNERS
More than 90 percent of Central Cable’s projects today are fiber
to the home. That means replacing or upgrading existing buried
copper cable with new fiber-optic cable, which allows the
telephone company to offer homeowners high-definition
video and other services by streaming 20 to 100 megabytes
of bandwidth.
“It’s a competitive business,” Jansen says. “While price is
important, our performance (quality plus productivity) is what
gets us on that narrow list of firms that are selected to do these
projects. Our Bobcat compact excavators, used in conjunction
with directional boring equipment, allow us to consistently
produce the results necessary to stay on the bid list.”
When one of Jansen’s crews
is sent to an urban area — that
is any place where they have
to work on a lawn or in a
limited-access area — they will
typically take a couple of
Bobcat excavators.
“We use the machines to dig
so conduits can be coupled
together and for installing
below-ground vaults and
above-ground cabinets
that are used to enclose
the telecommunications
equipment,” he says.
“The broad network of Bobcat
dealers available to provide
service is important,” Jansen
says. “It’s just another benefit of operating Bobcat compact
excavators — a real difference-making decision.”
Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/MX to find online resources for Bobcat
compact excavators. The site has a complete list of Bobcat excavator models,
product specifications, approved attachments and Bobcat Advantage videos.
OUR FIRST BOBCAT EXCAVATOR
TURNED OUT TO BE POWERFUL,
SMOOTH, EASY TO MAINTAIN
AND VERY PRODUCTIVE. IT
WORKED OUT SO WELL THAT
WE WENT FROM ONE TO FIVE TO
10 TO 15 IN A FEW YEARS.
— DALE JANSEN, CENTRAL CABLE CONTRACTORS
The Bobcat®
E42 is one of five
excavator models available with
the extendable-arm option for
an additional 30 inches of reach
when at full extension, providing
for less machine repositioning.
Bobcat is the only compact
excavator manufacturer that provides
an excavator with an extendable-arm
option, which is clamp-compatible.
Learn more by watching the Bobcat
Advantage Extendable Arm video.
Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/exarm
to learn more.
DIDYOUKNOW?
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• Good visibility to the
work area
• Much less
ground disturbance
• Exceptional
maneuverability
• Low fuel consumption
• Superior operator comfort
• Easy serviceability
Among the benefits of the
compact excavators that
Jansen cites are:
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LONGTIME
EMPLOYEES,
BOBCAT
EXCAVATORS DIG
WAY TO SUCCESS
FOR ARKANSAS
UTILITY
CONTRACTOR
A WINNING
FORMULA
WITH SMALLER YARDS AND HOUSES
CLOSER TOGETHER, THE OLD WAY
OF UTILITY INSTALLATION IS NO
LONGER PRACTICAL … THERE IS NO
PLACE FOR A TRENCHER; YOU CAN’T
GO VERY FAR WITHOUT CROSSING
SOMETHING. THAT’S WHY COMPACT
EXCAVATORS AND DIRECTIONAL
BORING ARE TAKING OVER.
— RONALD CLINE, RONALD CLINE TRENCHING SERVICE INC.
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RONALD CLINE TRENCHING
For someone who says he
quit learning in seventh grade,
Ronald Cline (pictured left)
certainly knows plenty about
being a successful utility
installation contractor. After
28 years in the business,
he’s figured out what’s
important and what makes
his customers continue to hire
his company.
“There is nothing more
critical than having good
employees,” says the owner
of Ronald Cline Trenching
Service Inc., Bono, Ark. “My
philosophy has always been
to treat them like family, and
provide good benefits and the
best equipment available.”
EMPLOYEES APPRECIATE
GOOD EQUIPMENT
Cline places a high
value on having state-of-
the-art equipment.
“A lot of these guys were
with me at the beginning
when I had to purchase
used machines,” he says.
“They remember those
experiences and that’s why
they appreciate what we have
today. The work we do is
hard enough, but if you have
to repair equipment while
you are trying to do your job,
that makes it just that much
more difficult. Our Bobcat
equipment makes their jobs
easier and more productive.
Plus, they pull up to a job
with a sense of pride because
of the tools they have to work
with. The equipment has been
great for morale.”
Cline owns seven Bobcat®
compact excavators
purchased from Hugg & Hall
Equipment in Jonesboro,
Ark. Three are M-Series E32
excavators and four are older
331 models.
“About 15 years ago, I rented
a Bobcat compact excavator to
complete a job in very muddy
conditions,” he says. “After
finishing the work, I purchased
the machine because I decided
I couldn’t do without it. For a
while I demoed other brands
of excavators but I always
bought Bobcat excavators.
Now when I need another
machine, I just call my Bobcat
dealer to bring one out.
The excavators have been
productive and reliable, rarely
giving me any problems.”
EXCAVATORS ARE
PRACTICAL CHOICE
At one time, his equipment
of choice was large dedicated
trenchers with backhoes and
full-size loader backhoes.
Today, he still has three of the
loader backhoes, which are
often sitting at the back of his
equipment lot.
“With smaller yards and
houses closer together, the old
way of utility installation is no
longer practical,” Cline says.
“All the utilities are frequently
packed together — you may
have to navigate two phone
lines, cable TV, gas, water,
sewer and storm drain. There
is no place for a trencher;
you can’t go very far without
crossing something. That’s
why compact excavators
and directional boring are
taking over.”
Cline says his operators have
nothing but good comments
about their Bobcat excavators,
especially the new M-Series
models. He especially likes the
significant fuel economy and
the reliable performance.
“The Bobcat brand of
excavators is simply the
best,” he says. “That’s why
I continue to buy them. The
other machines that I have
looked at over the years just
don’t match up to Bobcat.”
Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/MX
to learn more about the E32 and
M-Series compact excavators from
Bobcat Company.
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Life on the farm is much different today for 68-year-
old Terry Peterson, reflecting on how much has
changed since the family farm added Bobcat®
skid-
steer loaders and attachments — the only brand of
skid-steer loaders purchased by Peterson.
Peterson and his wife Sandy live on the farm where
Terry grew up near Lancaster, Wis., in America’s
dairy heartland, where they raise cattle and grow
row crops for feed. “We’ve always had cattle and we
grow alfalfa, corn and soybeans on approximately
680 total acres,” he says.
Introducing skid-steer loaders on the farm replaced
much of the work previously done with larger,
less maneuverable tractors or by hand, according
to Peterson. His son-in-law, Rob Crubel, and an
employee, Bob Cooley, take care of the farm’s
daily chores. Cooley has worked for Peterson
for more than 35 years and he’s seen quite a
few product enhancements to Bobcat skid-steer
loaders. Crubel is getting his feet wet in the beef
cattle industry, learning alongside Peterson, with
60 Red Angus cows and heifers.
A DEPENDABLE PAIR
Today, two Bobcat S650 skid-steer loaders —
purchased from K & L Bobcat, Darlington, Wis. — are the
workhorses on the farm. There isn’t a day that goes by that the
S650s are not helping to complete chores and clearing snow
and ice in winter, according to Peterson.
“We’ve never had a skid-steer loader other than a Bobcat
(loader),” Peterson says, “and we’re really impressed with the
power and performance the new S650 loaders have, and the
extra room in the cab. We purchased them with the enclosed
cab with heat and air conditioning, Power Bob-Tach™ system
and two-speed option — we love them.”
Crubel says the two-speed option available in the
Bobcat loaders is particularly helpful when he’s working in the
fields, picking up and transporting hay bales.
“Bobcat skid-steer loaders replaced our tractor, as far as
picking up bales, because of two-speed,” Crubel says. “What
used to take us two hours with a tractor can be done in about
an hour. We put the machine in two-speed, pick up and carry
the bales, plus we’re not tearing up the fields as much. I prefer
the Bobcat loader over the tractor any day.
NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT A WISCONSIN DAIRY FARMER AND CATTLE
EXPORTER DOESN’T NEED HIS DEPENDABLE BOBCAT SKID-STEER
LOADERS, WHICH HAVE NEVER LET HIM DOWN
continued on page 10
TERRY PETERSON FARMS
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NEW PRODUCTSTERRY PETERSON FARMS
This is a summary of a typical day, in
terms of taking care of the cattle and
tending to routine farm chores.
10
A DAY ON
THE FARM
WE’RE REALLY IMPRESSED WITH
THE POWER AND PERFORMANCE
THE NEW S650 LOADERS HAVE,
AND THE EXTRA ROOM IN THE CAB.
— TERRY PETERSON, CATTLE FARMER
“Some of our stock yards require a machine with a close turning
radius. Our Bobcat loaders go in the yards and have no problem at
all. They are much more maneuverable than a tractor with a front-
end loader, which may be twice as long as a Bobcat loader.”
Creature comforts are critical to daily loader operators like
Crubel and Cooley, particularly when they’re in the machine for
many hours. Crubel is quick to point out many of the product
developments in the new M-Series loaders from the prior S175
K-Series models.
MORNING
TASK 1 TASK 2 TASK 3 TASK 4
PROVIDE NEW
BEDDING FOR THE
CATTLE WHILE
THEY’RE EATING
PREPARE THE TMR
AND FEED THE
HEIFERS
FEED ROUND BALES
TO THE CATTLE
IF THERE’S SNOW,
CLEAN ALL THE
BUNKS AND THE
RUNWAY WHERE THE
CATTLE STAND
Bobcat loaders clear snow
with a bucket.
Bobcat loaders use a bale
fork to lift and place large
round bales in a feeder, to
eat along with the Total Mix
Ration (TMR).
Bobcat loaders load corn
silage, haylage and grain
into the mixer.
“The loaders have enough
lift height and reach that
they can easily dump into
the mixer,” Peterson says.
Bobcat loaders clean the
barns and beds, place new
bedding material (corn fodder).
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“Overall, I think the all-around visibility in the S650s is great. We can see a lot
better and the cab feels like it is a lot bigger; I’m not cramped in there,” Crubel
says. “Even the windows are a lot nicer, sliding in and out. And the controls are
more responsive. It’s almost like you can take your fingertips and move them,
that’s how precise it can be, or just move my foot a little bit and it offers
good control.”
Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/ag to find more resources available from Bobcat Company for
agriculture producers.
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A new cooling system available for
Bobcat®
M-Series loaders delivers better
performance and is easier to service.
“The new (M-Series) radiator cover doesn’t
let as much debris in — all we have to do is
take the cover off and remove the debris —
and it’s much easier to blow out,” says Rob
Crubel, a cattle farmer in Lancaster, Wis.
Watch a video to see the advantages of the
new Bobcat cooling system. Simply scan this
bar code or visit the URL below.
Cooling advantages
of Bobcat loaders
Bobcat is the only brand of loader that
Terry Peterson and his family have ever
owned. Son-in-law Rob Crubel (left)
and employee Bob Cooley (right) help
Peterson operate the cattle farm in
southwest Wisconsin.
TASK 8TASK 7TASK 6
AFTERNOON
TASK 5
HAUL MANURE FROM
THE BARNS
Pile it or load it into manure
spreader, as needed.
Bobcat loaders scrape
manure, push into piles and
use a bucket to load into
the spreader.
“If the manure is frozen, the
loader’s bucket can easily
loosen it,” Peterson says.
BRING IN HAY BALES
FROM THE FIELD
Bobcat loaders attach a
bale fork to lift and carry
bales to the barn for
storage, or load dry hay
from the barn onto trailers
for sale to other producers.
Bobcat loaders with a
pallet fork, unload pallets of
salt or seed corn.
UNLOAD PALLETIZED
MATERIALS UPON
DELIVERY
BUILD OR MEND
FENCES
Bobcat loaders dig new
post holes with an auger.
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Hockey is a beloved sport in North
Dakota, so much so that the men’s and
women’s hockey teams at the University
of North Dakota (UND) play the game in
the heralded on-campus Ralph Engelstad
Arena in Grand Forks, N.D. It could
be considered the Taj Mahal of hockey
arenas. The $104 million facility opened
in 2001 and seats approximately 11,600
guests for athletic activities as well as
non-athletic events, such as concerts and
the annual circus.
Commonly known in the area as “The
Ralph,” the arena is a one-of-a-kind
facility, with granite flooring, deluxe
spectator seats made of cherry wood
and leather upholstery, a multitude
of escalators and TV monitors
throughout to make sure visitors don’t
miss any of the action. The arena was
built by the late Ralph Engelstad,
an alumnus of UND and self-made
millionaire who owned casino-hotels
in Las Vegas and Mississippi.
Preserving the arena is a full-time job for
Maintenance Supervisor Butch Schuler
(pictured above) and his five
full-time employees. He’s been with
the arena since the day it opened
and is responsible for many of the
special handcrafted carpentry projects
throughout the facility. His choice of
compact equipment is Bobcat, and a
ToolcatTM
5600 utility work machine
and a Bobcat®
utility vehicle are at his
and his employees’disposal for daily
maintenance projects.
ALL-WHEEL STEER
ELIMINATES MARKS
One of the primary responsibilities for
the Toolcat 5600 is repainting the ice.
Schuler says the 5600 with all-wheel
steer drive is ideal for painting the ice
because it doesn’t skid or slide.
“You don’t want to slide on the ice
because you’ll leave rubber marks,”
Schuler says, “so we operate in all-wheel
steer mode for simple and easy turns.”
Schuler pulls a trailer behind the 5600 to
evenly apply the paint to the ice prior to
hockey events.
Moving outside the facility, Schuler
operates the Toolcat 5600 and
attachments for snow removal in winter.
He says he is responsible for clearing
snow and ice from the plaza, sidewalks
and gated parking lot adjacent to the
UND campus. “If we get a lot of snow,
I like to use the bucket,” he says, “but
the angle broom is good for cleaning
off the concrete, sweeping it away so it
doesn’t melt during the day and refreeze
at night.”
SUMMER LANDSCAPING TASKS
Several part-time employees work
through summer and operate the Toolcat
5600 for outdoor landscaping projects.
Schuler says the machine is so simple to
operate that it doesn’t take long for new
operators to get the hang of it.
“We’ll put landscaping mulch in the cargo
box, haul it around the facility and the crew
will dump it in certain spots,” he says.
Two people can sit in the enclosed,
air-conditioned cab of the Toolcat
5600 while the operator drives from
one project to the next one — another
reason for its popularity in buildings and
grounds applications.
Visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/Toolcat to
learn more about Toolcat utility work machines.
YOU DON’T WANT
TO SLIDE ON THE
ICE BECAUSE
YOU’LL LEAVE
RUBBER MARKS.
— BUTCH SCHULER,
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
A GRAND FORKS SPORTS ARENA
SCORES A GOAL WITH THE ADDITION
OF A TOOLCAT UTILITY WORK
MACHINE AND ATTACHMENTS
FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR
GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
THE TICKET TO SUCCESS AT “THE RALPH”
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ADMITONE
RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA
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