Explore the Bobcat® T76-2 compact track loader for sale, built for Pro-Series capability, demanding construction, landscaping, utility work, grading, backfilling, digging, loading, hauling, pallet handling, material transport, site cleanup, demolition support, snow removal, sweeping, roadwork, property maintenance, rental fleet productivity, and high-production jobsites that need strong lift performance and compact track traction. With 74 horsepower, 2,900-pound rated operating capacity with solid undercarriage, 2,800-pound rated operating capacity with torsion undercarriage, 3,025-pound rated operating capacity with 200-pound counterweight, 3,100-pound rated operating capacity with 300-pound counterweight, 8,285-pound tipping load, 9,592-pound operating weight, 6.8 mph low two-speed travel, 9.2 mph high two-speed travel, 23.3 gpm auxiliary standard flow, 30.3 gpm auxiliary high flow, 3,500 psi auxiliary system pressure, 73.5-inch overall width, 81.9-inch overall height, 128.3-inch hinge pin height, 36.3-inch reach at maximum height, standard auxiliary hydraulics, standard Bob-Tach® attachment system, standard Power Bob-Tach, selectable joystick controls, available high-flow hydraulics, 8-inch display options, rearview camera availability, optional broad-area camera systems, optional Bobcat Sense detection systems, Machine IQ telematics packages, standard 12.6-inch C-pattern tracks, optional 17.7-inch C-pattern tracks, optional 17.7-inch multi-bar lug tracks, and Pro-Series technology packages, the T76-2 helps operators work with lift strength, comfort, control, and confidence. Ideal for landscapers, contractors, municipalities, rental fleets, snow removal crews, utility teams, farmers, property owners, and grounds maintenance professionals, the Bobcat T76-2 delivers advanced compact track loader productivity with high lift capacity, upgraded technology, low ground disturbance, and durable Bobcat performance. Explore Bobcat T76-2 availability, pricing, attachments, features, financing options, and dealer support through Bobcat GDN today.