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Doosan delivers high performing wheeled loaders

Doosan says that its new generation wheeled loaders offer gains in digging, loading and lifting performance over earlier models. Designed for use in a wide range of applications, the 10 models in the range are said to offer high productivity, reliability, fuel efficiency, operator comfort and ease of serviceability. To widen the range of application available, many models are available with a high-lift configuration for extra reach and dump height.
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Doosan claims higher performance for its new generation wheeled loaders
695 Doosan says that its new generation wheeled loaders offer gains in digging, loading and lifting performance over earlier models. Designed for use in a wide range of applications, the 10 models in the range are said to offer high productivity, reliability, fuel efficiency, operator comfort and ease of serviceability. To widen the range of application available, many models are available with a high-lift configuration for extra reach and dump height.

Doosan offers two lift-arm designs, a conventional Z-bar loader linkage for digging and loading duties and a parallel lift arm for use with attachments.  Two tool carrier models, the DL200TC-5 and DL250TC-5, are designed with the parallel lift arm to provide added versatility and multiple attachment capabilities.  An optional quick coupler makes changing attachments a fast and easy operation.

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