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Can I Use a Dozer Blade on My 873 Bobcat
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Overview of Compatibility
The Bobcat 873 skid-steer loader—powered by a 73 hp Deutz diesel engine with a standard quick-attach (Bob-tach) mounting system—can indeed accommodate a dozer blade attachment, provided certain hydraulic and mounting requirements are met. Its universal quick-attach design allows it to hook up various skid-steer attachments, including dozer blades.
Suitability of Dozer Blade on Wheels
Despite compatibility, using a dozer blade on a wheeled skid steer like the 873 may yield less-than-optimal performance. The shorter wheelbase and wheeled configuration tend to be less stable for tasks like grading or pushing material compared to tracked machines, where the blade action is smoother and more balanced. However, for occasional tasks such as light snow clearing or grading a gravel driveway, some users find the dozer blade adequate—especially when cost and accessibility are considered.
Attachment Features & Machine Limitations
Manufacturers typically offer dozer blade attachments in widths ranging from 48″ to 96″, with design features like six-way adjustability, reversible cutting edges, and electric-over-hydraulic controls—enhancing functionality when matched correctly. But to operate these features, the Bobcat 873 must have the optional front auxiliary hydraulics and an attachment control kit installed. Without these, the blade’s angle or oscillation functions may not work.
Real-World Insight
One owner shared their experience: despite lacking a full auxiliary wiring setup, they acquired a simple toggle switch workaround to control tilt. Using it a few times on a half-mile gravel road for personal maintenance, they reported sufficient performance for their context and a great value compared to buying a dedicated loader.
Key Considerations and Suggestions
  • Hydraulic Controls: Confirm your machine has the correct auxiliary hydraulic hookups and the attachment control kit; without these, functionality is limited.
  • Task Suitability: For light-duty tasks like snow removal or driveway grading, a dozer blade can be a cost-effective addition. For heavy earthmoving or extended grading, a tracked machine or a bucket may yield better results.
  • Cost-Efficiency: A dozer blade can be inexpensive relative to additional machinery. One practical example found a used blade for $2,800 versus $20,000 for another loader—offering savings if the task load is modest.
  • Sale Flexibility: If usage proves underwhelming, a dozer blade is relatively easy to resell, reducing long-term financial commitment.
Summary Table
  • Yes, dozer blade will fit the Bobcat 873 with universal quick-attach.
  • Performance is limited due to wheeled configuration—better suited for occasional, light tasks.
  • Requires proper hydraulics and control kit for full functionality.
  • Works best in niche scenarios, not heavy continuous grading.
  • Affordable option for low-frequency use with resale value.
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