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VF Venieri claims a first for its multi-functional backhoe loader

VF Venieri claims that its new articulated backhoe loader, the 823E, is the only such machine on the market which is hydrostatic and multi-functional. “This machine will be ideal for local authorities and contractors who want one machine that can do many tasks,” said VF Venieri managing director Filippo Muccinelli. As with all its machines, the back hoe has hydrostatic transmission, which brings with it a number of advantages, according to Venieri.
April 18, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
VF Venieri’s multi-functional back hoe offers flexibility for local authorities and contractos, says the manufacturer.
7276 VF VENIERI claims that its new articulated backhoe loader, the 823E, is the only such machine on the market which is hydrostatic and multi-functional.

“This machine will be ideal for local authorities and contractors who want one machine that can do many tasks,” said VF Venieri managing director Filippo Muccinelli Venieri.

As with all its machines, the back hoe has hydrostatic transmission, which brings with it a number of advantages, according to Venieri.

“With hydrostatic transmission you can advance by tiny amounts, so you have complete control of the machine, something you don’t get with a common gear box or power shift,” said Muccinelli. “This is very useful for an attachment such as a milling machine where you need the machine to advance at 5 or 6km per hour so that you remove the right depth of asphalt from the road.”

The hydrostatic transmission also means that the machine can be truly multi-functional, exploiting the oil capacity of the machine to power the tools. A further benefit, said Muccinelli, is that the machine has lower consumption.

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