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New Holland Construction Adds C234 to Compact Track Loader Line-up

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New Holland Construction C234 Compact Track Loader
New Holland Construction C234 Compact Track Loader

New Holland is enhancing its New Holland skid steer and compact track loader line-ups with the launch of its C234 compact track loader. The new C234 features a 90 HP engine, radial lift geometry, 17.7 inch tracks to provide low ground pressure of 4.4 psi, and one of the widest cabs in the industry.

"This machine is your "go-to" basement or in-ground pool digging machine, a rental yard 'must-have,' and the ultimate machine for stump grinding, rock saws, and cold planers," said Bradley Wenger, construction equipment marketing specialist at New Holland North America. "The new C234 is ready for your toughest job sites; it comes packed with a ton of power and is built heavy-duty all around."

The C234 works even harder on the jobsite for you, with features including the low-profile undercarriage design, introduced in February 2016, proven to hold up under intense testing to deliver longer carrier life. The improved yoke-to-frame engagement produces less noise with the potential for reduced operator fatigue and results in overall improved track alignment and easier cleanout due to the increased area between the tracks.

Other features include a 3,400-lb rated operating capacity at 50-percent tipping load, and strong bucket tip and lift breakout forces of 8,700 lbs. Made for heavy-duty construction, the C234 is built with heavy-duty steel rear door and hood, along with new steel front work lights with side lamps for extra visibility during night-time operation. The new steel front work lights with side lamps are now available on all of New Holland's skid steer and compact track loader models.

For more information, visit construction.newholland.com.


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