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New rubber track features ‘endless belting’ design for a long working life
New motor offers improved function and longer working life
It enhances hydraulic capabilities for operators who need more power than standard flow without excessive cost or fuel consumption.
4-tonne skid steer and 5-tonne compact track loader launched at Bauma
The special machines will feature related badging and commemorative plaque
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Part 2 of this two-part article looks at the new undercarriage featured in the larger compact track loaders, as well as a new advanced technology package available on all models.
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Part 1 of this two-part article looks at the new engines and advanced hydraulics that went into the company’s next-generation skid-steer and compact track loaders.
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New compact track loader unveiled at Equip Expo falls into smallest cabbed category on market
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Shows new and recently introduced grounds and turf management machines
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New TL75VS compact track loader among those on display
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The first electric RT crane for North America, Briggs & Stratton batteries and an IMO meeting about Arctic pollution.
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Caterpillar’s Jayesh Menon describes how a clean sheet approach enabled more power and performance to be built in
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Companies celebrate opening of new, larger facility in Brunswick, Ga.
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Chris Burdette to oversee South Carolina compact track loader production facility
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Global sales of electric machines remain very low
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Select models can be equipped with 2D or 3D grade control systems
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Manufacturing facility will add capacity and capabilities for select compact equipment
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The new models feature power and functionality upgrades
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Concept machine for farming to be unveiled alongside all-electric and autonomous loaders
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New 255, 265 loaders improve lift height, torque and tilt and lift breakout forces