Volvo backhoes provide end-to-end performance
The launch of its new BL61B and BL71B sees Volvo Construction Equipment thoroughly redesign its backhoe loader range – offering improved performance, usability and a modern appearance. Employing high quality materials throughout, the machine combines in a single, stable platform the strength and simplicity of a Volvo wheel loader with the power and performance of a Volvo excavator.
Both machines have a new curvier, stylized look, as well as a roomier CareCab. With an operating weight that ranges from 7.1 tonnes to 9.8 tonnes, and gross power of 64 kW (86 hp) to 74.9 kW (100 hp), the BL61B and BL71B were designed and built with power, strength, long life and cost saving efficiency in mind, equipped with Volvo’s latest D5D four cylinder 4.8 litre engines.
Both the loader and excavator benefit from flow sharing hydraulics that enable multi-functioning for efficient and smooth operation. BL71B features load sensing hydraulics that constantly adapt to the needs of the job in hand. With oil delivery that matches the required force, there is always the speed and power required for all hydraulic functions. In applications such as load and carry, where speed is important, the system efficiently delivers the required flow.
Improved CareCab The redesigned Volvo CareCab is now better than ever. Boasting 15% more space than before, the room between the operator’s
seat and the left side of the cab has been increased, as has space around the excavator mechanical controls or pilots towers, making the position change between loader and excavator easier and more convenient.
There is also a larger area to store personal items. A comfortable
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