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Unicontrol has launched a 3D machine control system for backhoe loaders that the company says makes the machine more productive
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Stage V TLB880 model completes the company’s range of sideshift models
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UK rental company Ardent Hire Solutions expands fleet with 525 telescopic handlers in deal worth €30.5 million
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Manufacturer recognised with 2020 Good Design Award for its 580 EV electric backhoe loader
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Leading OEM and power company National Grid working on electric backhoe concept
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Manufacturing giant unveils four new loader models made in Europe for European markets
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Compact telehandlers and backhoe loaders to help expand Brazilian and Latin American markets
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New R-Series B730 backhoe loader intended to help Bobcat gain market share in region
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Backhoe loader specialist promises more comfort and better productivity with new 55kW 3CX machine
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To help customers deal with challenges of Covid-19, Mecalac offers Buy Now, Pay Later initiative
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The 580EV “Project Zeus” is the construction industry’s first fully electric backhoe loader
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The company’s backhoe was originally licensed under Massey Ferguson in 1959
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Mecalac UK claims increase in UK sales of backhoe loaders in 2018 by 34%, with exports also rising
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European company re-enters backhoe loader market having felt the machine type would disappear
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Unit sales are expected to reach 28,000 machines over the next five years as infrastructure spending and government reforms stimulate demand
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Construction equipment manufacturer produces Platinum Edition 3CX backhoe loaders to mark birthday
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The company used ICUEE to unveil its newest - and smallest - backhoe loader to date
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New 3CX Compact is less than two-thirds the size of its ‘bigger brother’, but with no loss of power and speed
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JCB GT’s 116 km/h Australian benchmark recognised by Guinness World Records