How many horsepower does a 864 Bobcat have?

How many horsepower does a 864 Bobcat have?

73 horsepower
The Bobcat 864 includes a 73 horsepower turbo-charged liquid-cooled Duetz diesel engine. The Bobcat 864 has an SAE-rated operating capacity (ROC) of 2,000 pounds and a tipping load of 5,715 lbs. The travel speed for the 864G is 6.7 mph and it weighs 8,080 lbs.

How long do tracks last on a Bobcat?

between 1,200 and 1,600 hours
Mike Fitzgerald, Bobcat loader product specialist, estimates the average life of rubber tracks to be between 1,200 and 1,600 hours. However, it depends on the operating conditions and the application.

How much does it cost to put tracks on a Bobcat?

Typically, new tires on a loader (depending on size) will cost $1,000 to $1,200. New tracks will set you back $3,000 to $4,000.

What year was the Bobcat 864 made?

1999
According to Bobcat’s company history, the Bobcat 864 was released in 1999 and utilized the used the lift arm, frame and cab from their 863 skid steer loader (SSL).

How much does a bobcat 864 weigh?

18078 lbs
Operating Specifications

Operating Weight 18078 lbs (8,200 kg)
Travel Speed 6.1 mph (10 kph)

How do I know if my Bobcat t300 is high flow?

Bobcat doesn’t make it very obvious, other than a little sticker on some machines. If you can run it, push the high flow button and if it lights up, it has it, if not it’s probably standard flow.

Do skid steers hold their value?

When time comes to replace these skid steers, they draw about 25 percent of original purchase price in resale value. In fact, though, a third of owners of 1,600- to 2,200-pound machines nets 35 to 64 percent of purchase price, and a quarter of 2,200-pound and larger skid steers draw that much at resale.

How often do skid steer tracks need to be replaced?

Depending on how well you take care of your tracks, they could last anywhere between 400 hours and 2,000 hours. The average life span ranges from 1,200 hours to 1,600 hours.

What is G Series Bobcat?

The new Bobcat G-series skid steer loader cab design was developed from global operator input. Since the first G-series roll-out in the fall of 1999, operators have confirmed that the G-series does indeed offer a more comfortable, operator-friendly cab. Cab Features Make. Difference on the Job Site.