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What are the main features of New Holland's Super Boom vertical lift design?

The New Holland Super Boom vertical lift design is an innovative feature that provides increased lift height and reach, allowing for more efficient material handling and loading. This design offers superior visibility, making it easier for operators to see the bucket or attachment and the work area. The Super Boom also has a lower center of gravity, which enhances stability and reduces the risk of tipping.

What are the engine options available in New Holland skid steers?

New Holland skid steer loaders are equipped with powerful and fuel-efficient engines, such as the FPT Industrial F34 and F36 models. These engines deliver excellent performance and meet Tier 4 Final emissions standards.

What are the differences between New Holland's compact track loaders and skid steer loaders?

New Holland's compact track loaders and skid steer loaders both offer exceptional performance and versatility, but they differ in their design and application. Compact track loaders have rubber tracks, which provide better traction, flotation, and reduced ground pressure, making them ideal for working on soft or sensitive surfaces. On the other hand, skid steer loaders have wheels, which make them more maneuverable, faster, and easier to transport. The choice between the two depends on the specific needs and conditions of the job site.

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