Bobcat heavy-duty TL623 Telehandler

The new Bobcat TL623 Telehandler offers impressive lift height, extended reach, and the capability to add several different attachments, making it a powerful and versatile tool on any job site.

The Bobcat TL623 has a maximum lift capacity of 6000 pounds. In its telehandler mode, it has a maximum lift height of 23 feet and a maximum reach of almost 160 inches (13 feet).

The telehandler offers five different modes, making it easy to tailor the speed, torque, and performance to each project.

  • ECO mode reduces engine rpm, noise, and fuel consumption without sacrificing hydraulic power.
  • Smooth drive mode enables soft acceleration and deceleration while carrying heavy loads, helping reduce jolting and jerky motions.   
  • Dynamic drive mode allows for more responsive accelerations and decelerations, enabling the user to shift from smooth to dynamic drive quickly.
  • Flex drive mode lets the user control the travel and engine speeds independently with the engine speed lever. 
  • Advanced attachment control mode enables full auxiliary hydraulic performance.  

Bucket and auger attachments make the Bobcat TL623 perfectly suited to agriculture, construction, landscaping, and snow removal projects. Switching between attachments is simple with the Bobcat Power Bob-Tach mounting system, and non-hydraulic attachments can be swapped in and out without getting out of the operator’s seat.

Thanks to the low-profile boom that extends below eye level, the TL623 offers high-visibility views of the surrounding environment. The cab prioritizes user comfort with an ergonomic design, HVAC system, air suspension seat, and easy-to-read LCD screen with full monitoring capabilities. 

Bobcat TL623 features:

  • 6,000 lb max. operating capacity 
  • 23 ft lift height 
  • 74 hp engine 
  • 18.3 mph max travel speed 
  • Connects with various other Bobcat attachments 

The TL623 will be available in late 2024. Find a Bobcat dealer near you. 

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