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Tobroco boosts the specs on its Giant D337T X-TRA loader

Tobroco, a Dutch compact wheeled loader manufacturer, reports that its Giant D337 model is now available with higher specifications, the X-TRA version. The D337T X-TRA loader has a lower front frame making for a lower centre of gravity and an increased lifting capacity. The machine has a tipping load of 2,054kg in comparison with 1,450kg for the standard model. The new wheeled loader has a 24.6kW 3-cylinder Kubota diesel engine and comes with a hydraulic pump from Bosch Rexroth.
October 26, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Tobroco's D337T X-TRA loader - lower centre of gravity

Tobroco, a Dutch compact wheeled loader manufacturer, reports that its Giant D337 model is now available with higher specifications, the X-TRA version.

The D337T X-TRA loader has a lower front frame making for a lower centre of gravity and an increased lifting capacity. The machine has a tipping load of 2,054kg in comparison with 1,450kg for the standard model.

The new wheeled loader has a 24.6kW 3-cylinder Kubota diesel engine and comes with a hydraulic pump from Bosch Rexroth.

Service weight of the machines is 2,200kg with earth bucket attachment. Lifting height is 2.45m. Like all Giant machines, the pendulum joint between the front and back frame is completely maintenance-free, according to the manufacturer.

The D337T X-TRA is driven by hydrostatic four-wheel drive including automotive control and automatic differential lock on both axles. Maximum driving speed is 18kph.

The D337T X-TRA can be delivered also as a heavy-duty (HD) version with a bigger hydraulic pump. Tobroco says that gives extra traction in second gear.

It incorporates a ROPS/FOPS safety roof and safety doors. Options include a deluxe safety roof and a foldable safety roof.

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