- The Bobcat 733 G-Series is 76.3 inches tall and 101.8 inches long without the bucket, and has a width that measures 60 or 66 inches, depending on the tires installed. With the bucket, the machine has a width of 68 inches, a length of 130.3 inches, with a height that measures 118.2 inches to the bucket pin. When the bucket is at maximum height and rotated up at an angle of 95 degrees, the height of this Bobcat is 152.1 inches.
- Bobcat 733 G-Series Skid-Steer loaders come with the Kubota V2203-EB engine that operates on diesel fuel. The engine produces 46 horsepower and has a displacement of 134 cubic inches. The loader travels at a maximum speed of 7 mph. This motor has a liquid cooling system and four cylinders. The transmission is a hydrostatic four-wheel drive that propels the machine forward and reverse. The fuel tank holds a maximum of 23 gallons of fuel.
- Bobcat 733 G-Series loaders have a tipping load of 3,900 pounds and a rated operating capacity of 1,750 pounds. The 733 has an operating weight of 5,808 pounds, while the 733H has an operating weight of 5,848 pounds. The hydraulic system uses two foot pedals that dump and roll back the bucket, or raise and lower the lift arms. Hydraulic pump capacity is 16.7 gallons per minute at 3,000 rpm for the 733, and 27 gallons per minute for the 733H.
- The Bobcat 733 G-series loader features a Bob-Tach tachometer and a Bobcat Interlock Control System. This skid steer has a spark-arrestor muffler, a parking brake, lift arm support, a dual-path cooling system and glow plugs that are automatically activated. The operator cab has a seat belt, an adjustable cushion seat and a set of gauges, meters and warning lights. The seat bar rotates from the rear, giving users an arm rest, as well as secondary restraint protection. Bobcat 733 skid steers accept different attachments, including cutters, rakes, blowers, hoppers, grapples, blades and grinders.
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