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New Holland Agriculture Upgrades D Series Wheel Loaders

Keywords: Wheel Loaders

Tags: New Holland

By: P&E Staff
Post Date: March 02, 2021
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New Holland Agriculture Upgrades D Series Wheel Loaders

  • Up to 20,000 € savings in Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) with 1000-hour service intervals and Smart Work mode
  • Enhanced operator experience with integrated touchscreen, load weighing and tyre pressure monitoring systems, self-levelling mode, and enhanced lighting package

New Holland Agriculture upgrades its popular D Series wheel loader range with improvements focused on enhancing the operator’s experience and delivering significant benefits in Total Cost of Ownership and reliability, which are key to customers’ operations and businesses. They add to the considerable benefits of the New Holland wheel loaders, with their bullet-proof driveline and unique cooling system that ensure superior uptime, their powerful performance, best-in-class payload-to-weight ratio and supremely comfortable cab.

Alain de Nanteuil, New Holland Light Equipment Europe Leader, states: “Forage-harvesting contractors and biogas plant owners already love our wheel loaders because we focus on the features and functions that matter most to them. Our machines push and climb fast for up to 17 hours a day, with superior uptime, when clamping silage. They are equally ideally suited to biomass digester loading. With the outstanding improvements we have introduced, we think this is the most exciting wheel loader New Holland has ever produced.”

Total Cost of Ownership cut by 20,000 €

New Holland has introduced two major improvements focused on fuel usage and maintenance costs which, together, can deliver up to 20,000 euro in savings during the machine’s life cycle.

The first innovation is the new Smart Work mode that delivers up to 10% fuel savings on a machine that already stands out for its fuel efficiency.

de Nanteuil, New Holland Light Equipment Europe Leader, states: “Forage-harvesting contractors and biogas plant owners already love our wheel loaders because we focus on the features and functions that matter most to them. Our machines push and climb fast for up to 17 hours a day, with superior uptime, when clamping silage. They are equally ideally suited to biomass digester loading. With the outstanding improvements we have introduced, we think this is the most exciting wheel loader New Holland has ever produced.”

The other major improvement is the extension of service intervals from 500 to 1,000 hours, which delivers up to 20% savings.

Operator’s delight

The 8-inch colour display now features a touch screen for a more user-friendly operation. The new configurable quick-access buttons mounted at the operator’s fingertips allow to interact with the screen without interrupting operations. The self-levelling mode makes fork handling easy ensuring parallelism to the ground.

The payload scale is designed to accurately monitor the quantity of material loaded, and the tyre pressure monitoring system ensures tyres are always operating at the optimal pressure, reducing fuel usage and tyre wear.

The excellent visibility provided by the one-piece windshield and rear-view camera is further improved by the optional Enhanced Lighting Pack. With 43,000 Lumen, it turns night into day for safe and efficient night-time operation.

 

By: P&E Staff
Post Date: March 02, 2021
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