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Bobcat
loaders
Bobcat Co. recently introduced the K-Series skid-steer loaders (S130
through S300), compact track loaders (T140 through T300), and the A300
all-wheel steer loader.
New to the K-Series loaders is the SmartFAN cooling system, a hydraulically
driven cooling fan that senses machine operating temperatures and then
self-regulates to rotate only as fast as it needs to. The temperature-controlled,
variable-speed fan optimizes the cooling needs of the loader and can be
30 percent quieter in some operating conditions.
A quieter machine reduces operator noise fatigue, allows for better communication
with others outside the cab, and enables contractors to work longer days
by complying with city noise ordinances.
The K-Series loaders continue to feature the Bobcat dual-path cooling
system, which brings in cool, clean air from above through the oil cooler
and radiator and pulls hot air from the engine and hydrostatic area exiting
out two side vents. This design reduces dirt and debris restrictions in
the cooling system and minimizes debris in the engine compartment.
For more information, contact Bobcat Co. at 866-823-7898.
Trimble
grade control system
Trimble recently introduced a new version of its 3D Grade Control System.
The enhanced Trimble GCS900 Grade Control System is designed to provide
contractors with increased flexibility and ease-of-use.
The enhanced Trimble GCS900 expands Trimble's bulk earthmoving and finished
grading solutions for contractors. New features in Version 10 include
the ATS Construction Total Station configuration for dozers, the Single
GPS configuration for dozers, and the new Auto Side Shift option for motor
grader blades. Additionally, the new graphical Trimble CB430 in-cab display
demonstrates Trimble's continued commitment to developing easy-to-use,
highly flexible productivity solutions.
Using the Trimble GCS900 lets contractors use a common platform across
their entire fleet for all phases of earthmoving. This capability can
significantly improve productivity, from mass excavation to finished grading.
For more information, contact Catherine Mansfield with Trimble at 937-245-5650.
Vermeer
stump cutter
Committed to providing better solutions to the environmental industry,
Vermeer Manufascturing Co. recently reintroduced the SC352 stump cutter
with new machine features. Targeted at filling the needs of contractors
in the stump removal market, the SC352 offers four new features: a four-wheel
drive option; 35 hp Briggs and Stratton Vanguard BIG BLOCK gasoline engine
option; chip blade option; and standard oscillating front steering axle.
Controlled at the operator's station, the 4WD feature is an optional
offering to provide improved traction in difficult ground conditions.
Another optional feature of the SC352 is a 35 hp Briggs and Stratton
Vanguard BIG BLOCK gasoline engine. Compact in design, the SC352 boasts
the power necessary for right-of-way clearing jobs, but remains versatile
and lightweight to tackle those hard-to-reach stumps in the back yard.
The standard 35-in. overall machine width allows the machine to fit through
most standard backyard gates.
Helping eliminate the need for manual shoveling during job site cleanup
is the optional chip blade. The blade, which can be lifted hydraulically
from the operator's station, moves chips into the hole made after removing
a stump, or can be used to aid in collection for hauling chips off site.
For more information, contact Estee Walter, Vermeer Manufacturing Co.,
641-621-7626.
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