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LiuGong Dressta’s Polish-made dozers go on show

LiuGong Machinery Corporation is showing its line of dozers at INTERMAT. The three dozers are manufactured in the company’s newly-acquired plant in Poland following the recent acquisition of HSW (Huta Stalowa Wola) Dressta, a company noted for bulldozer technology. This is the first time the dozers are being presented as part of LiuGong and they include the TD-14M with an operating weight of 15,550kg and a blade capacity of 4.28m³; the TD-20M (operating weight 23,650kg and a blade capacity of 8.45 m³) and t
April 18, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
LiuGong Dressta’s TD-40E dozer, one of three on show
269 LiuGong Machinery Corporation is showing its line of dozers.

The three dozers are manufactured in the company’s newly-acquired plant in Poland following the recent acquisition of HSW (4123 Huta Stalowa Wola) 3420 Dressta, a company noted for bulldozer technology.

This is the first time the dozers are being presented as part of LiuGong and they include the TD-14M with an operating weight of 15,550kg and a blade capacity of 4.28m³; the TD-20M (operating weight 23,650kg and a blade capacity of 8.45 m³) and the TD-40E, which has an operating weight of 67,700kg and a blade capacity of 39.8m³.

The LiuGong Dressta bulldozer has powerful 196 Cummins diesel engines featuring advanced electronic fuel injection systems delivering higher torque and superior throttle response across the entire rpm range.  All three engines meet the strict EU Stage IIIA emissions requirements.

The advanced electro-hydraulic steering system features pre-set travel speed selection and automatic downshift while all three machines feature sound-suppressed cabins with pressurised air-conditioning and heat and a fully adjustable, pivoting air-suspension seat.

“The exclusive single-rail modular powertrain provides ready access to all its components: engine, torque converter, transmission, steering drive and final drives. Because the system is modular, each part can be serviced separately in the field,” said LiuGong.  

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