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OmniQuip Expands Scat Trak Line With D-Series Models

Wed April 12, 2000 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Compact Technologies, an OmniQuip International Company, has announced the newest addition to its Scat Trak family of construction equipment: the D-series skid steer loaders.

All of the new D-series machines have the Universal Quick-Attach system, and an enlarged ROPS and operator’s compartment.

Some additional features and benefits of the D-series machines include:

1300D

• 152-centimeter (60 in.) width

• 10.3 kilometers per hour (6.4 mph) travel speed

• Kubota V2203 diesel engine with 37 kilowatts (49.5 hp) at 2,800 rpm

• 612-kilogram (1,350 lb.) operating capacity

1500D/DX

• 168-centimeter (66 in.) wide [152-centimeter (60 in.) width available]

• 11.3 kilometers per hour (7 mph) travel speed

• 45-kilowatt (60 hp) turbo-charged liquid-cooled diesel engine

• Standard auxiliary hydraulics

• High-flow model available

1750D

• Low lever effort controls

• Perkins 1004.42 diesel engine with 64 kilowatts (86 hp) at 2,400 rpm

• In-line loader arm and linkage for excellent bucket visibility

2000D/DX and 2300D/DX

• 1,111-kilogram (2,450 lb.) operating capacity

• Perkins 1004.42 diesel engine with 64 kilowatts (86 hp) at 2,400 rpm

• In-line loader arm and linkage for excellent bucket visibility

• High-flow model available.

For more information, call 262/268-3250 or visit www.textron.com.




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