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VF Venieri launches VF 1.63C, VF 4.63H and VF 8.63TL

VF Venieri has launched three new wheeled loaders at Intermat 2018: the VF 1.63C, the VF 4.63H and the VF 8.63TL. VF 1.63c is the smallest of the manufacturer’s articulated wheeled loaders, referred to as the ‘Venierina’. With a 50 HP Yanmar engine which meets Stage IIIa/Tier 3 standards, the VF1.63C is designed as a multi-purpose construction vehicle and packs a breakout force of 3.84 kg. The VF 4.63H wheeled loader is equipped with a 72HP Stage IIIb/Tier 4i Yanmar engine. Features include an oscillatin
April 25, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
VF 1.63c
7276 VF Venieri has launched three new wheeled loaders at Intermat 2018: the VF 1.63C, the VF 4.63H and the VF 8.63TL.


VF 1.63c is the smallest of the manufacturer’s articulated wheeled loaders, referred to as the ‘Venierina’.  With a 50 HP Yanmar engine which meets Stage IIIa/Tier 3 standards, the VF1.63C is designed as a multi-purpose construction vehicle and packs a breakout force of 3.84 kg.

The VF 4.63H wheeled loader is equipped with a 72HP Stage IIIb/Tier 4i Yanmar engine. Features include an oscillating rear axle to provide stability, 360-degree visibility via the spherical cab and anti-vibration shock absorbers to reduce noise inside the cab.

The VF 8.63TL, which has an operating weight of 8,200kg, a maximum height with forks of 5.255mm, and a maximum load of 3,200kg, is the largest telescopic wheel loader produced by Venieri and underlines the company’s ambition to diversify into the agricultural sector. “Wheeled loaders with the telescopic boom can do more than the classic wheeled loader, which means that they can work across different environments and different sectors,” says managing director Filippo Muccinelli Venieri.

The VF 8.63 employs Venieri Electronic Power-shift (VEPS) rather than high-pressure hydrostatic transmission to provide traction control which is suitable in the agricultural sector.

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