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July 2015

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Bobcat's newest 700 frame-size skid steer, the 74-horsepower S740, is also the company's fi rst Tier 4-compliant model in that size class. The S740 doesn't require a diesel particulate fi lter, selective catalytic reduction or diesel exhaust fl uid. The non-DPF solution was achieved through the use of a diesel oxidation catalyst that reacts with engine exhaust upon contact, transforming combustion byproducts into water and carbon di- oxide. An ultra-low particulate combustion engine has a specially designed engine combustion chamber that reduces the amounts of particulate matter created during combustion, eliminating the need for a DPF. The 8,730-pound S740 features a vertical lift path, 132-inch lift height to hinge pin and a 3,100-pound rated operating capacity. As part of the M-Series line, which includes 11 other skid steer models, the S740's 23-gpm hydraulic system delivers high stan- dard fl ow and pressure for increased attachment performance. An optional high-fl ow option is available that delivers 30 gpm. The S740 has the cab-forward design included on all M-Series skid steers, allowing the operator to get closer to the attach- ment, and delivering excellent visibility in all directions. A large cab door opening that provides a view of the attachment, especially the cutting edge and corners of a bucket, also boosts vis- ibility. Additionally, the windows are larger compared to older machines. This provides improved views of the tires and the back of the machine. To boost comfort, Bobcat has pressurized the cab with a one- piece seal that goes all the way around the door and fi ts into a specially designed curved pocket, minimizing dust and dirt that enters the cab. Operators can choose between standard foot pedal hydraulic controls, the Advanced Control System or the Selectable Joystick Controls. The S740's design ensures quick and easy maintenance. The auxiliary quick couplers are mounted directly to the front plate of the lift arm for a solid mounting, and the hoses are routed through the loader arms for protection. The skid steer also has a redesigned cooling system, which increases effi ciency, boosts machine performance and simplifi es cleaning, while prolonging the service life of the machine. EquipmentWorld.com | July 2015 21 marketplace | by Amy Materson | AMaterson@randallreilly.com EDITOR'S PICK EDITOR'S PICK DPF-FREE MACHINE

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