Gehl articulated loaders
Gehl compact articulated loader models 140, 340 and 540 feature tipping loads ranging from 1,900 to more than 5,100 pounds (when not articulated) and rated operating capacities from 950 to more than 2,550 pounds.
These machines can run virtually all universal-type attachments, putting tools customers already own to good use. Compact sizes from as narrow as 41 inches on the model 140.
Articulated steering allows for turns up to 45 degrees.
For more: www.gehl.com
Case upgraded TR320 and TV380 compact track loaders
Case Construction Equipment recently upgraded its TR320 (pictured) and TV380 Alpha Series compact track loaders, which now feature 90-hp (67-kW), 3.4-liter Case diesel engines with the full high-pressure common rail (HPCR) design typically used in larger construction equipment.
To meet Tier 4 Interim emission requirements, Case equipped the models with cooled exhaust gas recirculation (CEGR) technology, including diesel particulate filter and diesel oxidizing catalyst.
Rated operating capacities are 3,200 lb (1451 kg) in the TR320, and 3,800 lb (1723 kg) for the TV380.
Electronic engine controls monitor EGR sensors and other inputs to determine diesel particulate filter (DPF) system regeneration needs.
For more: www.casece.com
JCB’s New Generation small platform compact track loaders
JCB’s three new compact track loaders — the 150T, 190T and 205T — are more maneuverable than the large platform New Generation models in tight, confined areas and are easily transported from job site to job site.
The 150T machine features radial lift, which offers improved digging geometry for heavy loading applications.
Because they contain fewer pins and bushings, radial lift machines perform well in high-cycle applications.
The 190T and 205T models offer vertical lift, which provides maximum reach at full height.
Features a side-entry door that allows operators to enter and exit the machines without crawling over any attachments. This design also increases the operator’s visibility to 270 degrees.
For more: www.jcbvision.com

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