Bobcat has introduced the new TL723 and TL923 telehandlers with redesigned cabs, turbo-charged Tier 4 engines, and easy access to service points.

With applications in agriculture, construction, landscaping, and snow removal, the TL723 and TL 923 are designed to be flexible, nimble, and precise. These new models, along with the TL619 launched in 2021, round out Bobcat’s R-Series telehandler lineup.

UNDER THE HOOD
The TL723 runs on a 100-hp. engine, and the TL923 runs on a 135-hp. engine. Both of these new models come equipped with Bobcat’s Tier 4-compliant, turbocharged engine, built for efficiency and high-torque performance.

This new engine is designed for reliable cold weather starting, and is equipped with automatic ride control, which can reduce materials pillage and also allows operators to travel at faster speeds.

There are five operation modes to give operators choices for a variety of applications:

ECO mode allows the operator to maintain hydraulic performance without using the engine’s full power. Working at a lower rpm means less noise and lower fuel consumption.
Smooth Drive mode is for maneuvering across job sites with mild acceleration and deceleration while carrying loads.
Dynamic Drive mode increases responsiveness of the telehandler’s acceleration and deceleration for traveling between tasks.
Flex Drive mode allows the operator to manage the engine speed independently from travel speed.
Advanced Attachment Control mode allows for full auxiliary hydraulic performance.

CAB COMFORTS
The redesigned cab builds upon the Bobcat tradition of operator-centered design with high visibility, focus on ergonomics, a suspension seat, efficient HVAC system, and an instrumentation panel that Bobcat equipment operators will find familiar across R-Series machines.

The new comfort-focused cabs on the TL723 and TL923 were designed to fit in with Bobcat’s R-Series styling, and incorporate enhanced visibility. Both models have a unique wrap-around rear-view window that gives operators a clear view of the side and rear of the machine. The boom is low-profile, sitting below the operator’s eye level for an open view of the surroundings. The redesigned engine basket sits lower for increased line of sight.

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