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PRODUCT NEWS


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New stageVTelehandlers andTrack Loaders fromBobcat


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obcat is launching newStage V compliant telehandlers alongside Stage V versions of the company’sM-Series T450 and


T590 compact track loaders. In both the newtelehandlers and compact track loaders, the changes include several newfeatures and options. The newmachines are powered by proven BobcatD34 andD24 StageV high torque diesel engines, designed specifically for Bobcat compact equipment. Both of the newStageV engines are based on well proven designs installed in thousands of Bobcatmachines worldwide.


New Stage V Telehandlers Offer Better Ease of Use and Efficiency


The newD34 StageV engine allows customers to operate their telehandlers in emission-regulated zones, thanks to the newDPF after-treatment system. In addition, the engine does not use Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), so there is no need for AdBlue®. A key aspect of theD34 StageV engine is the newautonomous after- treatment system-DPF regeneration is performed automatically, with no impact on performance - this ensures peace ofmind for the operator, allowing themto concentrate solely on thework at hand. “The 75HP engine ismainly used by construction and rental companies in theUnited Kingdom, Italy and Benelux owing to its competitive price and simplicity,whilst still providing plenty of power to tackle all applications on the jobsite,”saysQuentinD’Hérouël, ProductManager Telehandlers atDoosan Bobcat. TheD34 StageV 56 kW(75HP) engine in the newtelehandlers provides an average 7%lower fuel consumption and offers a 14% higher torque than the previous Stage IV engine, formore power at lower RPMand faster recovery. There is a choice of 11 different Bobcat telehandlermodelswith the


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Operating weight 2961 kg Shipping weight Tipping load Engine Power


T450 Stage V T590 Stage V 3664 kg 3283 kg 2773 kg


2665 kg 2049 kg


Bobcat D24; 2.4l; Stage V


41.0 kW(55 HP)


Bobcat D24; 2.4l; Stage V


50.7 kW(68 HP)


56 kW(75HP) StageV engine, coveringmaximumlifting capacities between 2.6 and 4.1 tonnewith lifting heights from6 to 18m. • The TL26.60, TL30.60 and TL30.70 compact telescopic loaders


• The T35.105, T35.105L and T36.120SLmiddle lift telehandlers • The T35.130S and T35.140S rental industry-oriented telehandlers • The T35.130SLP, T41.140SLP and T40.180SLP high lift telehandlers


New Engine Hood Design Increases Visibility


The StageV telehandlers feature a newengine hoodwith a steeper profile that increases visibility and reduces blind spots by 15%on the right hand side of themachines. Access to the engine compartment has also been improved, enabling easiermaintenance. “The new56 kW(75HP) telehandlerswill be followed by further StageVmodels powered by 74.5 kW(100HP) and 97 kW(130HP) versions of theD34 StageV engine,whichwill be launched in 2021. Thiswill be a completely newgeneration of telescopicswith dramatic user experience and lowcost of ownership improvement,”adds QuentinD’Hérouël. All Bobcat telehandlers are covered by a three year/3000 hour


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