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Bobcat 763 Skid-Steer Loader
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Introduction
The Bobcat 763 Skid-Steer Loader, introduced in 1994, marked a significant advancement in compact construction equipment. As part of Bobcat's C-Series, the 763 combined power, versatility, and durability, making it a popular choice for various applications, including construction, landscaping, and material handling.
Development and Evolution
Bobcat Company, originally known as Melroe Manufacturing, was founded in 1947. The company revolutionized the construction industry with the introduction of the world's first skid-steer loader, the M400, in 1960. The 763 model was developed as part of Bobcat's ongoing efforts to enhance machine performance and operator comfort. It featured a long wheelbase design, providing a smoother ride and improved stability compared to its predecessors.
Specifications
  • Engine: Kubota V2203-EB, 4-cylinder, liquid-cooled diesel engine
  • Horsepower: 46 hp (34.3 kW)
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 5,368 lbs (2,435 kg)
  • Rated Operating Capacity: 1,500 lbs (680 kg)
  • Tipping Load: 3,000 lbs (1,361 kg)
  • Hydraulic Pump Capacity: 15 gpm (56.8 L/min)
  • Travel Speed: 7 mph (11.3 km/h)
  • Tire Size: 10-16.5
Performance and Capabilities
The Bobcat 763 was designed to handle a wide range of tasks efficiently. Its 46-hp engine provided ample power for lifting and digging operations. The 15 gpm hydraulic system enabled quick attachment changes and efficient operation of hydraulic tools. The machine's compact size and maneuverability made it ideal for working in confined spaces, such as urban construction sites and residential areas.
Legacy and Impact
The 763 model was succeeded by the 763 G-Series in 1999, which introduced enhancements such as improved hydraulics and operator comfort features. Despite being discontinued, the 763 remains a testament to Bobcat's commitment to innovation and quality in the compact equipment industry. Many units are still in operation today, reflecting their durability and reliability.
Conclusion
The Bobcat 763 Skid-Steer Loader played a pivotal role in advancing compact construction equipment. Its combination of power, versatility, and durability made it a valuable asset for contractors and operators. The legacy of the 763 continues to influence the design and development of modern skid-steer loaders, ensuring that Bobcat remains at the forefront of the industry.
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