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See how Bobcat Compact Track Loaders compare to the competition
Compare the Brands: Compact Track Loaders
We get it. Buying a new compact track loader is a big comittment. And your search starts with the brand.
See how the Bobcat T66, T76 and T770 compact track loaders compare to the competition. See head-to-head comparisons in lifting capacity and performance, cab space and operator comfort, maintenance and service access, and attachments.
Bobcat T66 vs. Kubota SVL75-2
If you’re comparing the Bobcat T66 to the Kubota SVL75-2 loader, here are the top things to know:
You’ll get 150 pounds more rated operating capacity (ROC) from the Bobcat T66 vs. the Kubota loader.
The Bobcat T66 has a faster 1-Speed and 2-Speed than the Kubota SVL75-2.
Ultra-responsive selectable joystick controls give you tons of precision in the Bobcat T66 vs. the old-school Kubota controls.
There’s a panoramic view from the cab of the Bobcat T66, with clear-side enclosure options, big windows and standard LED headlights. Plus it’s quiet. The Kubota SVL75-2: not so much.
If you’re comparing the Bobcat T76 to the Cat 289D3 loader, here are the top things to know:
You’ll get a more maneuverable machine and a higher fuel capacity from the Bobcat T76 vs. the Cat loader – with no sacrifice in rated operating capacity (ROC) or horsepower.
If you have a need for speed, the Bobcat T76 has a faster 1-Speed and 2-Speed.
There’s a panoramic view from the cab of the Bobcat T76, with a clear-side enclosure option, big windows and standard LED headlights.
Patented 5-Link torsion suspension undercarriage and automatic ride control give the T76 a smooth ride.
The T76’s non-DPF engine cuts the risk of pricey maintenance costs and downtime.