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Bobcat E60 Compact Excavator Overview
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The Bobcat E60 is a robust mid-sized compact excavator in the 6-ton weight class, designed to deliver powerful performance, improved operator comfort, and versatile digging capabilities for multi-function construction and utility projects. It is often considered a strong contender for upgrading from smaller excavators like the Bobcat E50 or traditional models such as the John Deere 50C and 60D.
Engine and Power
  • Engine: The E60 features a Bobcat-built turbocharged diesel engine rated at approximately 55.7 horsepower.
  • Hydraulic System: Delivers high hydraulic flow of about 20 gallons per minute, supporting smooth and productive attachment operation.
  • Digging Force: The arm digging force is about 6,446 pounds-force, enabling aggressive and efficient material handling.
  • Operating Weight: Around 12,315 pounds (5,586 kg), balancing power with transportability.
Dimensions and Mobility
  • Transport Width: Approximately 77.2 inches, allowing the machine to fit comfortably on standard 22K gooseneck trailers for easy jobsite mobility.
  • Maximum Digging Depth: Roughly 13.1 feet with the long arm option, offering deeper excavation compared to the E50, which benefits foundation work, trenching, and demolition.
  • Maximum Reach: Around 20.5 feet at ground level.
  • Travel Speed: Up to 2.8 miles per hour high and 1.8 mph low speed, providing efficient movement on site.
Operator Comfort and Technology
  • Cab Features: The E60 boasts the largest cab in its category with ergonomic seating, low noise, and vibration levels to reduce operator fatigue.
  • Deluxe Instrument Panel: Offers intuitive controls, with models from 2024 incorporating a 7-inch touchscreen for machine monitoring, including the Bobcat depth check system for accurate trench depth verification.
  • Controls: Low-effort joysticks including fingertip boom swing and auxiliary controls for responsive, effortless operation.
  • Safety: Equipped with travel motion alarms and optional rearview cameras to enhance site safety.
Versatility and Attachments
  • Extendable Arm: Available long-arm configuration provides additional digging depth and reach without compromising machine balance.
  • Auxiliary Hydraulic Circuits: Standard auxiliary hydraulics enable easy use of attachments like thumbs, breakers, or augers, with optional kits for additional hydraulic functions.
  • Blade: Features angle blade capabilities allowing up to 25 degrees tilt to each side, facilitating faster backfilling and grading.
Practical Comparison
Operators considering replacements of older machines like the JD 50C often find the E60’s extra reach, increased hydraulic power, and modern comfort features a significant upgrade. For those with transportation capacity like a 22,000-pound gooseneck trailer, the E60 fits well as a towable machine incorporating high functionality without sacrificing mobility.
Glossary
  • Digging Force: The amount of force the excavator arm can apply to break or penetrate soil or materials.
  • Gooseneck Trailer: A trailer attached via a hitch in the truck bed, allowing higher payload and better weight distribution.
  • Auxiliary Hydraulics: Hydraulic lines used to power attachments other than the standard bucket, such as breakers or augers.
  • Depth Check System: Onboard technology verifying the digging depth to ensure accuracy and reduce rework.
  • Travel Motion Alarm: Audible device that alerts bystanders when the machine is moving.

The Bobcat E60 compact excavator represents a balance of power, reach, comfort, and technology, well-suited for small to mid-sized foundation work, demolition, and general construction tasks. Its superior reach with the long arm and improved hydraulic flow make it a preferred choice for operators looking to upgrade from smaller or aging excavators, particularly when paired with appropriate transport equipment for efficient mobility.
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