18.01.2012
New Holland goes compact
New Holland has added a six metre Dieci built compact telehandler to bottom end of its range.
The new model the 2.5 tonne LM625 offers a lift height of 5.8 metres and is the construction equivalent of New Holland’s LM5020 agricultural telehandler which was launched last July. The new model is due to make its debut at Intermat 2012 in April.
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New Holland's six metre Dieci built compact telehandler
The LM625 is just 1.8 metres wide by 1.9 metres high with a turning circle of 3.4 metres and an overall weight of 4,800kg. Power choices include a 70hp naturally aspirated or 84hp turbocharged engine, coupled to a hydrostatic transmission and permanent four wheel drive.
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The cab has a high glazed area, which according to the company affords the operator unparalleled visibility all round and up to the fully extended boom.
New Holland says: “The new model has exceptional stability resulting from its low centre of gravity and optimal weight distribution and has been designed to work efficiently in tough conditions and confined spaces where dimensions and manoeuvrability are key.”
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This model is due to make its debut at Intermat 2012 in April
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