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!!!Do NOT try this at home!!!
These are all professionals. Such actions may cause
damage to your machine
And or injury or death.
This is my father doing a wheelie in order to save tread
on the front wheels.
Picture:
from my own personal collection.


Even Bobcat skid steer loaders have to join the army.
Take orders from the sergeant and train various tasks.
Although they did not have to run all those miles, they get
a ride behind a tank or under a helicopter.
Picture:
courtesy from Bobcat Company.
On this picture of a European printed leaflet, the oval Melroe
Bobcat logo on the lift arms was refurbished and replaced
by the Cat Head logo.
But they forgot the logo on the operators cap.
Scan
send by Koen Vehelst from Belgium.
Now this is a nice one; this is a GHQ pewter cast model,
it comes as a to build model.
It's mainly used for model train railroads decoration.
Any Bobcat fan can see this is a 753 skid steer loader model,
but the builder painted on the wrong identification number.
Otherwise it's a very nice job, since the loader is scaled
down to 1/87.
Picture
send by Larry Clint from U.S.A.
I can imagine that service technicians received this belt
buckle, those 2400 MTC machines needed a lot of attention
especially from the service guy's.
Picture
send by Cliff Beanter from U.S.A.
This is the first 533 Bobcat skid steer loader we received
at our dealership, getting baptised with champagne.
Picture
taken by my father Marc Vangaever from Belgium.

Did you ever seen a 310 Bobcat skid steer loader powered with
a 380 Volt electric motor???
I did, on an agricultural fair in Brussels, Belgium.
Note the power cable on the rear of the machine.
The skid steer loader was custom made by our dealership for
this indoor event.
Picture
from my own personal collection.

This is actually a salesman explaining a grease gun to a customer.
The man had never seen one before, although some operators
these days neither.
Picture
taken by Claude Vandekerkhove from Belgium.

In the mid 1980's there was an official Bobcat radio controlled
airplane fly team.
The team gave demonstrations thru out Belgium.
Picture
taken by myself.

Very nice machine.
Picture
send by Jamey Roofer from U.S.A.

Did Bobcat invent the golf cart or who???
Scan
send by Jamey Roofer from U.S.A.
Another nice machine, I mean the one in black and red.
Picture
send by Joseph Winter from U.S.A.
  
This is a very old and rare Melroe Company matchbook cover.
Scan
send by Jamey Roofer from U.S.A.

Bobcat skid steer loaders can do anything, even the delivery
of Christmas threes.
Picture
courtesy Bobcat Company.

The Bobcat Indy 500.
Picture
courtesy Bobcat Company.

The Sambron versahandlers received a face-lift since the
take over by the Bobcat Company and it was very welcome.
Picture
send by Gregg Sneider from U.S.A.

Now before you say anything I know it's not a Bobcat skid
steer loader but i just like the picture.
Picture
send by Caterpillar boy from U.S.A.

Stevie Smith made a small steering fault and this was the
spectacular result.
Picture
send by Mary Stone from U.S.A.

Now this must be a "DIE HARD" Bobcat fan!!!
Picture
courtesy Bobcat Company.

Can you spot the Bobcat excavator???
Picture
courtesy Bobcat Company.
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