What are the controls on a bobcat?

What are the controls on a bobcat?

Operating the Bobcat For steering the machine, there are control arms on the right and the left. The right arm control moves the right tires. The left arm control moves the left tires. Use both left and right arm controls together at the same time to move the machine forward and backward.

What are EH controls on a skid steer?

Skid Steer E-H Controls

  • Machine movement controlled by the left hand, while bucket and boom functions are controlled by the right hand.
  • Standard push-button auxiliary hydraulics.
  • Proportional thumb roller with”dial-a-flow” effect provides a wide range of speed settings for attachments.

How do you use Bobcat foot controls?

Depress the foot pedals to operate the bucket. Each pedal works on a double-tilt method and you may depress the toe area or the heel area. Press the left toe area to raise the bucket and use your left heel to lower it. The right pedal operates the dumping function of the bucket.

Does bobcat have joystick controls?

With Bobcat® Selectable Joystick Controls (SJC), available on most loader models, the power is in your hands. They’re the most advanced joysticks on the market, engineered and built with technology and features to help you run your machine and attachments more efficiently than ever.

Does Bobcat still have foot controls?

Dual-Lever Foot Control Invented by Bobcat 50 years ago, this type of skid steer control system consists of dual steering levers that control the drive functions, while dual foot pedals control the loader lift and tilt. Often referred to as “standard” controls, they remain a popular choice today.

Does bobcat have hand controls?

The original hand-foot skid-steer controls, invented by Bobcat, have two hand levers, one for the right drive wheels and one for the left drive wheels, for forward and reverse drive and for turning. Two foot pedals control the lift arms and bucket. A hand-foot system is also available.

How fast does a 2 speed Bobcat go?

With the two-speed option, skid-steer loader models S150 through S185 have travel speeds of 7.5 mph in low range and 11.1 mph in high range.