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LiuGong’s largest wheeled loader on show

LiuGong’s largest wheeled loader, the 890 model, has been exhibited at bauma China. With a bucket capacity of 7m3, this machine suit duties in quarrying applications and can be used for loading blasted material at the face into haul trucks for example. It has a load capacity of tonnes and is powered by a 315kW diesel, making it both productive and powerful according to the firm.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
High productivity in a range of loading cycles is claimed for LiuGong’s 890 wheeled loader
269 LiuGong’s largest wheeled loader, the 890 model, has been exhibited at bauma China. With a bucket capacity of 7m3 , this machine suits duties in quarrying applications and can be used for loading blasted material at the face into haul trucks for example. It It is powered by a 315kW diesel, making it both productive and powerful according to the firm. 

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