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New Holland unveils claimed world first Tier 4 Final midi crawler short radius excavators

New Holland claims its new midi crawler excavators being unveiled at bauma are the first midi crawler excavators in the world to meet Tier 4 Final emission compliance. The E75C SR and E85C MSR are also said to raise the bar on the excellent performance and fuel economy New Holland’s midi excavators are known for. More power with the CEGR + DOC Tier 4 Final solution and high efficiency electro-hydraulic controls are among the key features of the new models; as is claimed up to 31.4% fuel savings with the inn
February 12, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
New Holland’s new midi crawler short radius excavators are said to be the first Tier 4 Final compliant worldwide
5895 New Holland Construction (NHC) claims its new midi crawler excavators being unveiled at 688 Bauma are the first midi crawler excavators in the world to meet Tier 4 Final emission compliance.

The E75C SR and E85C MSR are also said to raise the bar on the excellent performance and fuel economy New Holland’s midi excavators are known for.

More power with the CEGR + DOC Tier 4 Final solution and high efficiency electro-hydraulic controls are among the key features of the new models; as is claimed up to 31.4% fuel savings with the innovative Intelligent Total Control System and new ECO mode; claimed best-in-class controllability and swing speed with the new three-pump hydraulic system; and extremely quiet operation at just 69 dB(A) inside the cab with the exclusive integrated Noise & Dust reduction( iNDr) system.

According to NHC, the new EVO cab on both its new model excavators offers more comfort and safety with the new EVO cab, with low operating costs and simplified maintenance other claimed benefits of the 7.54tonn operating weight E75C SR and the 8.27tonne operating weight E85C MSR.

The full size glass window on the right of the EVO cab is said to provide unimpeded visibility. Additionally, NHC believes both models will please even the most demanding customers, as they include as standard many features from the heavy line, such as the automatic air conditioning, easy-to-ready digital cluster, two-speaker FM/AM radio, reclining and sliding seat and wide arm rests.  

A self-diagnostic function provides early warning of any malfunctions to the electrical system and alerts when maintenance is due.

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