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A Multi Terrain Loader, also called a front loader, front end loader, bucket loader, scoop loader or shovel, is a type of tractor, usually wheeled, that uses a wide square tilting bucket on the end of movable arms to lift and move material.
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Cat B-Series 3 Loaders
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The Cat Skid Steer Loader (SSL) and Multi Terrain Loader (MTL) have earned the distinction of being tough, reliable machines that perform a variety of tasks competently, while providing exceptional convenience and control. Now, the new B-Series 3 loaders—SSL models 216B3, 226B3, 236B3, 242B3 (see picture), 252B3 and MTL models 247B3 and 257B3—incorporate design refinements that make them even more capable, more reliable, safer and easier to operate.
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Cat expands compact loader facility and launches Series 3 range
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Caterpillar is expanding its compact loader facility in Sanford, North Carolina, with the addition of a 270000 ft2 building for logistics and robotic welding fabrication technology. Cat said the facility will allow it to meet growing worldwide demand for skid steer, compact track and multi-terrain loaders.
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Volvo A40E articulated hauler proves its worth at E & JW Glendinning’s quarry
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VOLVO Construction Equipment says one of its A40E articulated hauler has proven its worth as a prime mover at E & JW Glendinning’s Linhay Hill Quarry, Great Britain.
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Caterpillar Introduces Three New C-Series Multi Terrain Loaders Featuring Enhanced Performance and New Undercarriage Design
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Three new Caterpillar® C-Series Multi Terrain Loaders, the 277C, 287C and 297C, deliver industry-leading performance and operator comfort in their size classes and feature a new undercarriage designed for maximum durability, easy maintenance and superior ride.
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New series mini-loader available from Kanga Loaders
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Featuring a patented self-levelling and height adjustable, trailing quick-hitch system, the Kanga Backhoe has undergone advanced engineering to ensure high possible control over uneven terrain.
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