LOAD UP ONBOBCATGEARB o BCat’s pauseFrom WorkSaver ®readersPerched atop the <strong>Bobcat</strong> 443 skid-steer loader is“Bobbie.” According to owner Ken Masters, Bobbie wasborn in the <strong>Bobcat</strong> loader’s bucket on July 4, 2008.Masters says the <strong>Bobcat</strong> loader has been extremelyhelpful to clean up property in West Valley City, Utah.When he’s not using the loader, he rents it to individualswho need a compact loader for areas where largermachines can’t work.Celebrating a third birthday with a <strong>Bobcat</strong> cake isTracy Neal of Houston, Miss. Tracy’s grandfatheroperates a <strong>Bobcat</strong> 334 compact excavator, which Tracythoroughly enjoys. According to Tracy’s dad, he thinksTracy will follow in his grandfather’s footsteps because“it’s <strong>Bobcat</strong> this” or “Let’s go ride the <strong>Bobcat</strong> (excavator).”Mason Gorghuber of New Market, Minn.,celebrates his third birthday with a <strong>Bobcat</strong>skid-steer loader cake, courtesy of hisgrandmother, Carol Gorghuber.Andrew Emerson, age 5, is pictured withhis <strong>Bobcat</strong> S250 costume. Andrew isfrom Topeka, Kan., and participated inthe White Star of Topeka Halloweencostume contest last year. He was thewinner and received a new plasmatelevision from the dealership.Recipe(Submitted by Lois Bussler, Winthrop, Minn.)Tomato Bisque– ¾ cup chopped onions– ½ cup butter– ¾ tsp. dill seed– 1 tsp. dill weed– 1 tsp. oregano– ¼ cup flour– 3 cups chicken stock– 4 cups diced tomatoes– 1 ½ tsp. salt– ½ tsp. white pepper– ¼ cup chopped parsley– ¼ cup honey– 1 cup half and half– ½ cup cream<strong>Bobcat</strong>Store.comSauté onions, butter, dill seed, dill weed, and oregano. Add the flour and stirfor 2 minutes. Add gradually the tomatoes and chicken stock. Then add the saltand pepper. Bring to gentle boil. Reduce heat and simmer 15 minutes. Add theparsley, honey, half and half and the cream and heat through.
PERFECT FORSPRING CLEANINGSpring has sprung, and the Toolcat utility work machines from <strong>Bobcat</strong> are the surest way to get your property inshape before summer sets in. With the heated cab, you can even work through a cold spring rain. Sit back in acomfortable seat and get those diffi cult spring jobs get done fast: grading ruts out of your driveway, cleaning upfallen branches from your woodlot, clearing out the horse barn, repairing fences, preparing the gardens and fl owerbeds for planting, and so much more. Contact your <strong>Bobcat</strong> dealer or visit www.MyWorkSaver.com/Toolcat to learnmore about the Toolcat utility work machine.1021C-0www.MyWorkSaver.com/Toolcat<strong>Bobcat</strong> ® and the <strong>Bobcat</strong> logo are registered trademarks of <strong>Bobcat</strong> Company in the United Statesand various other countries ©2010 <strong>Bobcat</strong> Company. All Rights Reserved.Early Spring 2010 WorkSaver Homeowner with Acreage 23