Bobcat’s newest and most powerful L95 compact wheel loader

Bobcat has introduced its most powerful compact wheel loader yet—the L95 Compact Wheel Loader. Built for heavy-duty applications, the L95 combines enhanced power with precision, offering a robust solution for various jobs, from construction to agriculture. This compact loader is ideal for operators who need the strength of a larger machine with the maneuverability of a smaller one, making it versatile in both tight spaces and larger job sites. 

Powerful engine

At the heart of the L95 is a turbocharged 2.4-liter, 75-horsepower engine that meets Tier 4 emissions standards. This powerful engine delivers the torque necessary for tough tasks while ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. The loader is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission, which provides smooth operation and allows the operator to adjust speed and torque as needed. This makes it efficient for both high-speed travel and low-speed, high-torque operations, such as digging or lifting heavy loads.

Bobcat L95 lifting capacity

One of the standout features of the Bobcat L95 is its impressive lifting capacity. With a rated operating capacity of 3,472 pounds and a maximum tipping load of 6,943 pounds, it’s built to handle substantial weight with ease. Additionally, the loader’s advanced hydraulic system delivers a flow rate of up to 21.1 gallons per minute, giving it the muscle to power attachments like augers, snowblowers, and sweepers.

Operator comfort

The Bobcat L95 also offers enhanced operator comfort. The spacious, pressurized cab is designed with user-friendly controls, featuring a multi-function joystick for easy operation. This loader also includes a high-back, heated air suspension seat, which helps reduce fatigue during long workdays. An optional ride control feature smooths out bumpy rides, especially useful when operating on uneven terrain.

L95’s versatility

Another noteworthy aspect of the Bobcat L95 is its versatility. With Bobcat’s Quick-Tach mounting system, operators can quickly swap out attachments, reducing downtime between tasks. This flexibility makes the L95 a go-to choice for projects that require multiple functions, from material handling to digging and grading.

The loader is also designed for low maintenance, featuring easy-to-access service points. This helps to keep operating costs down and ensures that routine maintenance can be performed quickly, keeping the machine on the job and reducing downtime.

Bobcat L95 Compact Wheel Loader specs

  • Engine: 75-horsepower Bobcat turbocharged diesel (2.4 L)
  • Transmission: Hydrostatic with two speed ranges
  • Rated operating capacity: 3,472 lbs.
  • Tipping load: 6,943 lbs.
  • Maximum travel speed: 24.8 mph
  • Hydraulic flow: 21.1 GPM standard, 26.4 GPM high-flow
  • Lift height: 11 feet
  • Bucket breakout force: 8,183 lbs.
  • Operating weight: 12,705 lbs.
  • Fuel capacity: 27.7 gallons
  • Tire options: Various sizes, including radial tires for extra traction
  • Cab features: Pressurized, with optional climate control, ride control, and joystick controls

Bottom line

With power, versatility, and operator comfort, the Bobcat L95 compact wheel loader is a strong contender for anyone needing a reliable and efficient machine for various tasks. Whether you’re clearing snow, moving materials, or digging, the L95 is built to handle it all with ease.

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