Takeuchi TB2150 excavator
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New Takeuchi digger sturdy and manoeuvrable

Japanese brand Takeuchi's TB2150 excavator ticks all boxes, the manufacturer says

Takeuchi has unveiled the latest addition to its excavator family – the midi TB2150 which features an all-new design, new cabs and more fuel efficient engines.

Its standout feature, according to Takeuchi, is the solid steel casting of the heavy duty swivel mechanism that enables precise control of the boom which can be swung in either direction while the cabin stays stationary.

An all-new cabin offers operators better visibility of their front and surroundings, while a smooth, rounded profile counterweight gives great visibility towards the back of the machine.

A new console screen display incorporates a camera and integrated warning which shows flow and pressure adjustment. Operators can adjust the hydraulic flow of the TB2150 to suit any attachment, and the settings can be stored in memory for quick access when needed.

Power is provided by a Stage IV/Tier 4 Final engine emissions standards compliant Deutz TCD 3.6 L4 engine with an output of 114hp. Digging depth of the TB2150 is 5445mm with a maximum reach of 8760mm.

The Takeuchi brand is distributed in Australia by Semco Equipment Sales.  Find out more about the TB2150 model at www.takeuchi.com.au

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