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L506C and L508C wheeled loaders join Liebherr’s compact line-up

Liebherr’s compact L506C and L508C wheeled loaders both have a very low overall height, aiding stability and versatility when working in congested site conditions. Weighing 5,180kg and 5,600kg respectively the two loaders offer tipping loads of 3,450kg and 3,850kg. The L506C is powered by a 45kW (61hp) engine and comes with a 0.8m3 bucket, while the L508C uses a 49kW (67hp) motor and a 1.0m3 bucket. Both machines have a comfortable cab with plenty of glass, for good all-round visibility. The lifting cylinde
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Stability and performance are claimed for Liebherr’s new compact loaders
Liebherr’s compact L506C and L508C wheeled loaders both have a very low overall height, aiding stability and versatility when working in congested site conditions. Weighing 5,180kg and 5,600kg respectively the two loaders offer tipping loads of 3,450kg and 3,850kg. The L506C is powered by a 45kW (61hp) engine and comes with a 0.8m3 bucket, while the L508C uses a 49kW (67hp) motor and a 1.0m3 bucket.

Both machines have a comfortable cab with plenty of glass, for good all-round visibility. The lifting cylinder is centrally mounted on the tapered boom for improved visibility to the working area. With pallet forks fitted both machines can lift in excess of 2 tonnes.

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