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Construction Equipment
Flipping loader an example of how not to chop down a Christmas tree
We canât confirm if the guy with the chainsawâs last name is Griswold or not, but in the very least this guy has to be a distant relative. On the bright side, the family in the red house has one extra tree for the holidays in the event a fried cat leads to a tree [âŚ]
December 24, 2015
Safety
Loader operator killed when avalanche of sand floods cab
A wheel loader operator near Boston was killed Tuesday when his machine was caught in an avalanche of sand. According to a report from WBZ TV, 65-year-old Charles Pace was killed when the side of a large pile of sand collapsed atop his machine while on the job at P.A. Landers, a sand and gravel producer. [âŚ]
July 3, 2015
Construction Equipment
Wheel loader slips out of control, careens off a mountain
What happens in this video, is very clear. A loader falls to its doom. However, the events leading up to said doom are less clear. At the start of the video, it appears the roadâs icy conditions have led to some sort of accident involving the car and loader. Maybe the loader was there to [âŚ]
June 5, 2015
ConExpo-Con/Agg
Bobcat is âunstoppableâ as it gets ready to produce one millionth loader
As Bobcat gets ready to produce its one millionth loader â expected sometime this summer â the equipment manufacturer is launching its âUnstoppableâ campaign. âWe are not stopping,â a company rep said during a March 5 press conference at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2014. âWe are moving ahead.â The company is moving ahead as it continues in its [âŚ]
March 18, 2014
ConExpo-Con/Agg
Volvo releases EC380E excavator, G-Series articulated haulers and L250H loader
In addition to unveiling an electric, remote-controlled concept compact excavator, Volvo debuted several new products at ConExpo on Wednesday. EC380E Tier 4 Final excavator The new machine is powered by a Volvo 306-horsepower, D13 engine, and offers a 9 percent improvement in fuel economy. Operators can choose from between five work modesâI for idle, F [âŚ]
March 17, 2014
Roadbuilding
Deere releases four E-Series mid-frame skid steers, CTLs
Two skid steer models (318E, 320E) and two compact track loader models (319E, 323E) join John Deereâs E-Series line, which was introduced earlier this year. The machines include upgraded boom performance, auxiliary lines that are integrated through the boom and cab improvements aimed at improving operator and machine productivity, uptime and lower daily operating costs. John Deere [âŚ]
December 18, 2013
Construction Equipment
Doosanâs DL200 and DL220 wheel loaders upgraded with T4i engines, horsepower boosts
Doosan has upgraded both its DL200 and DL220 wheel loaders to bring them in compliance with Tier 4 interim regulations. But the improvements don't stop there as both loaders have benefited from increased horsepower and performance.
October 9, 2012
Maintenance
Case launches 570N XT loader/tool carrier with T4i engine
Case Construction Equipment launched the 570N XT loader/tool carrier today, with increased fuel efficiency while retaining high breakout force and reach thanks to a Tier 4 Interim-certifed engine. The machine is capable of performing a variety of applications for landscaping, construction and utility contractors, as well as agricultural applications. It has an operating weight of [âŚ]
September 20, 2012
Business
Telematics to the rescue
To Detective Daniel Pearson, ace construction equipment theft investigator, equipment telematics are invaluable when it comes to stolen machine recovery. âAbout 90 percent of machines that have telematics can be recovered,â the Haltom City, Texas, police officer said during the Construction Symposium held last month in Dallas. Ric Simon, Phoenix, Arizona branch manager with Arnold [âŚ]
September 11, 2012
Equipment
Machine Matters
A loader first and foremost New features, options place the traditional single-purpose wheel loader into more applications, keeping it working in tough times By Mike Anderson The 135- to 174-horsepower wheel loader is often perceived as a throwback: Valued as a highly functional, reliable, yet often single-purpose machine. Itâs been a rank-and-file plodder, if you [âŚ]
August 3, 2011
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