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Hidromek debuts its HMK102B Backhoe Loader

Hidromek believes its HMK102B backhoe loader will be a “major attraction” at Intermat 2012. The company, headquartered in Ankara, Turkey, says the HMK102B is the result of long studies, customer interviews and market research.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Hidromek HMK102B Backhoe Loader LIVE at INTERMAT 2012
230 Hidromek believes its HMK102B backhoe loader will be a “major attraction” at Intermat 2012. The company, headquartered in Ankara, Turkey, says the HMK102B is the result of long studies, customer interviews and market research. The result is a machine that minimises fuel consumption and power losses to ensure greater efficiency, while offering an ergonomic and comfortable cabin for operators.

Fitted with a four-cylinder 257 John Deere engine, the 102B model draws on up to 73.82kW of power and has a bucket capacity of 0.17m³. The new backhoe loader has a standard model operating weight of 8,900kg and a boom dig depth of 4.46m. The telescopic boom model has a boom dig depth of 5.8m and an operating weight of 9,050kg.

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