Material handlers – Lessening the load

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The right handler can bring a multitude of benefits on farm. CPM rounds up some of the most recent launches. It offers a zero-emissions load handling solution with no compromise in performance or productivity. By Charlotte Cunningham Perhaps one of the most underrated bits of kit on farm is a materials handler, but it’s fair to say that few would argue that they’re one of the most essential. That said, upgrading your current model might not be top of the priority list, however, innovative features in the market are boosting efficiency – bringing with them cost and time-saving benefits. Merlo has added to its heavy-duty offerings with the introduction of the new TF65.9TCS170-HF telehandler. CPM has picked out some of the most interesting new material handlers, including a new ‘emission-friendly’ option for those who are looking to future-proof their investments. JCB As the industry moves more and more towards creating ‘environmentally-friendly’ kit, JCB has announced the launch of its first ever electric Loadall model – the 525-60E. Designed to deliver the same performance as the conventional diesel-powered machine, JCB says 525-60E offers a zero-emissions load handling solution for use in agriculture and commercial horticulture. “The launch of the JCB…
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