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New Farmlift 626 loader from Case IH

Farmlift 626 (Photo Case IH) Farmlift 626 (Photo: Case IH)

Case IH has unveiled a new entry for its telescopic loader range, the Farmlift 626.

The new model is powered by a four-cylinder 56.6 kW/74 hp engine driven via a single-range hydrostatic transmission. A mechanical electro-proportional hydraulic system is powered by a gear pump providing 80 litres/min of oil flow at 210 bar.

Maximum lift capacity is 2600 kg. Additionally, the new model offers a maximum lift height of 5.9 m, 0.22 metres higher than before. Better unloading is supported by faster headstock rotation over 155º.

The new Farmlift 626 has a marginally shorter overall length (just over 4000 mm), but has a longer 2525 mm wheelbase to help with machine stability.

The new model has a series of improvements over the model it replaces, including a reduced turning circle (3.25 m) for better manoeuvrability and a lower roof (1.93 m) for ease of accessibility.

For the first time on a Case IH compact telehandler, the machine can be specified with TMR homologation to help simplify road registration. The Farmlift 626 can also be specified with factory-fitted trailer hitch and hydraulic or pneumatic trailer braking.

Optional telematics provides location information, which can be viewed via any online smart device.

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