Bobcat TL619 telehandler becomes new multipurpose machine
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Bobcat TL619 telehandler becomes new multipurpose machine

The newly designed Bobcat TL619 telehandler is a multipurpose vehicular machine to be used for construction, landscaping, snow removal, etc.

It has been redesigned with a turbocharged engine and easy-access service points. The machine is a combination of power and agility used for lifting, stacking, backfilling or reaching.

The load capacity of the machine is 5,500 pounds and can lift height up to 19 feet. The operators can increase the rated capacity throughout the life cycle to reduce repetitive work and finish the task faster.

Its 74 HP Tier-4 final engine can deliver high torque and achieve emissions compliance without using a diesel particulate filter or selective catalyst reduction. The engine provides more convenient services.

It has been redesigned to include sleek and efficient Bobcat R-series styling and enhanced visibility. Its new engine basket lies lower for an increased line of sight.

The window wipers from the front, top and rear keep the window free from debris and precipitation. Multiple mirrors allow visibility when working in confined areas. Other features, including a rear mirror kit, rearview camera kit and boom work light kit, are also available.

It has other features, including a suspension seat, an HVAC system, and an automotive-style instrument panel. The machine is designed and tested to Roll-Over Protection Structure (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) level II standards.

It includes a single intuitive joystick to control directions, lift and tilt, boom extension and auxiliary hydraulics. It allows the machine to control many functions at the same time, ensuring precise control and a higher productivity without leaving the joystick.

The front side of the joystick can be used for forward, reverse and neutral directions, while the rear side has a two-speed travel switch, lift-arm float, boom extension, machine function settings, and auxiliary hydraulics.

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The newly designed Bobcat TL619 telehandler is a multipurpose vehicular machine to be used for construction, landscaping, snow removal, etc. It has been redesigned with a turbocharged engine and easy-access service points. The machine is a combination of power and agility used for lifting, stacking, backfilling or reaching. The load capacity of the machine is 5,500 pounds and can lift height up to 19 feet. The operators can increase the rated capacity throughout the life cycle to reduce repetitive work and finish the task faster. Its 74 HP Tier-4 final engine can deliver high torque and achieve emissions compliance without using a diesel particulate filter or selective catalyst reduction. The engine provides more convenient services. It has been redesigned to include sleek and efficient Bobcat R-series styling and enhanced visibility. Its new engine basket lies lower for an increased line of sight. The window wipers from the front, top and rear keep the window free from debris and precipitation. Multiple mirrors allow visibility when working in confined areas. Other features, including a rear mirror kit, rearview camera kit and boom work light kit, are also available. It has other features, including a suspension seat, an HVAC system, and an automotive-style instrument panel. The machine is designed and tested to Roll-Over Protection Structure (ROPS) and Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) level II standards. It includes a single intuitive joystick to control directions, lift and tilt, boom extension and auxiliary hydraulics. It allows the machine to control many functions at the same time, ensuring precise control and a higher productivity without leaving the joystick. The front side of the joystick can be used for forward, reverse and neutral directions, while the rear side has a two-speed travel switch, lift-arm float, boom extension, machine function settings, and auxiliary hydraulics. Image Source

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