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Hidromek’s HMK102S backhoe loader

Built with heavy-duty steel and featuring 4x4 axles, autoshift transmission, four-wheel and crab steering with equal size tyres, Hidromek’s HMK102S backhoe loader is now being used in projects in five continents and more than 60 countries. The company says customers have described the machine as “robust” and “productive”.
April 12, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Hidromek HMK102s backhoe loader LIVE at INTERMAT 2012
Built with heavy-duty steel and featuring 4x4 axles, autoshift transmission, four-wheel and crab steering with equal size tyres, 230 Hidromek’s HMK102S backhoe loader is now being used in projects in five continents and more than 60 countries. The company says customers have described the machine as “robust” and “productive”.

With a high 9,150kg operating weight, the 102S is fitted with a four-cylinder, interim Tier4 low emission regulation standard 299 Perkins engine. It has a standard boom length of 4.35m and a 0.17m³ bucket capacity. The telescopic boom machine model has a boom length of 5.7m and an operating weight of 9,300kg.

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