What engine is in a S590 Bobcat?
Michael Henderson
Published Feb 10, 2026
What engine is in a S590 Bobcat?
Engine
| Turbocharged & Intercooled Engine | Standard |
|---|---|
| Emission Compliance | CEV STAGE IV |
| Engine Cooling | Liquid |
| Engine Fuel | Diesel |
| Horsepower | 69 HP |
How many HP is a Bobcat S590?
34.9 hp
Horsepower: 34.9 hp.
How much can a Bobcat S590 lift?
Bobcat Co. Bobcat’s S590 provides a vertical lift path for increased lifting capacity and greater forward reach at full lift height. Rated operating capacity: 2,100 lbs.
How heavy is a Bobcat S590?
6594.1 lbs
Operating Specifications
| Fuel Capacity | 24.7 gal (93 l) |
|---|---|
| Lift Arm Path | Vertical |
| Max Speed | 7.4 mph (12 kph) |
| Operational Weight | 6594.1 lbs (2,991 kg) |
How much fuel does a Bobcat s590 hold?
Bobcat S590 Specs
| ENGINE | |
|---|---|
| Emissions Tier (EPA) | Tier 4 |
| CAPACITIES | |
| Fuel Tank | 24.8 gal |
| HYDRAULIC SYSTEM |
How much does a Bobcat t590 weight?
7822 lb
Description
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Operating Weight | 7822 lb |
| Travel Speed | 7.1 mph |
| Travel Speed (2-speed option) | 10.4 mph |
| Ground Pressure (Rubber) | 5.1 psi |
How much can a Bobcat s550 lift?
Performance
| Rated operating load, standard (lbs): | 1,750 |
|---|---|
| Tipping load, standard (lbs): | 3,500 |
| Height to bucket pin (in): | 114.5″ |
| Bucket breakout (lbs): | 3,643 |
| Lift type: Radial (R) or Vertical (V): | R |
How much diesel fuel does a Bobcat T590 hold?
Operating Weight: 7822 lb. Travel Speed: 7.1 mph. -Capacities. Fuel tank (diesel): 36.5 gal.
How much horsepower does a T590 have?
Engine
| Bore | 3.5 in (9 cm) |
|---|---|
| Gross Power | 61 hp (45 kw) |
| Horsepower – Gross | 66 hp (49 kw) |
| Number of Cylinders | 4 |
| Peak Torque | 155.6 lbs/ft |
What series is a Bobcat T590?
500 series
If space is limited or you’re in rough conditions but you need high lift capacity, the Bobcat T590 Compact Track Loader is your perfect solution. It has the highest lifting height in the 500 series: ideal for loading and unloading bricks, blocks and other palletized materials.