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VF Venieri to showcase range of wheel loaders

VF Venieri will present two wheel loaders and one that comes with a telescopic arm as part of the Italian company's goal to be a strategic partner for the construction industry and earth moving machinery. The multi-purpose articulated wheel loader, the VF 1.63C comes with a 37kW Yanmar engine with Stage IIIa / Tier 3, which aims to reach high torque already at low revs. The VZKP kinematic allow a 3.8tonnes breakout force, while maintaining parallelism when using forks and equipment. It also features 4 s
March 7, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Venieri’s new wheeled loaders offer increased performance
7276 VF Venieri will present two wheel loaders and one that comes with a telescopic arm as part of the Italian company's goal to be a strategic partner for the construction industry and earth moving machinery.


The multi-purpose articulated wheel loader, the VF 1.63C comes with a 37kW 7139 Yanmar engine with Stage IIIa / Tier 3, which aims to reach high torque already at low revs. The VZKP kinematic allow a 3.8tonnes breakout force, while maintaining parallelism when using forks and equipment. It also features 4 standard quick coupling systems (steer, skid, Euro, SMS) to meet worksite needs.

VF 4.63H is equipped with a redesigned linkage for full breakout force interchangeability. It is said to offer stability via its oscillating rear axle fixed to the frame with maintenance-free support. The spherical cabin provides all round visibility with soundproof technology and anti-vibration rubber shock to reduce noise in-side.

Additionally, the VF 8.63TL has six gears at the front and three at the rear to allow traction control suitable for farmers while the electronic optimization of torque and power curves significantly reduce fuel consump-tion. The loader has been ROPS and FOPS approved with an internal volume of the largest category with-out increasing total external dimensions.

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