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Kubota launches new lineup of 10 models in RT compact articulated wheeled loader range

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Kubota (UK) Ltd has expanded its range of compact wheeled loaders with an additional 10 models powered by Kubota diesel engines.

Kubota RT220 Kubota RT220 (Photo: Kubota)

The range includes high-lift and heavy-lift specifications, with tipping loads ranging from 550kg to 1,600kg and lift heights from 2.17m to 2.96m.

Operating weights vary from 1,100kg to 2,900kg, and cab or canopy options are available depending on the model, with ROPS and FOPS protection.

The diesel-powered RT models have power outputs from 15-36kW from their EU Stage V compliant Kubota engines. The two most powerful models feature a DPF/DOC emissions control module.

The RT range also has compact dimensions, with the narrowest model measuring 920mm wide. The RT105T-2 features a telescopic boom which is said to increase its working envelope.

The widest model is the RT280-2 at 1.4m with 31x15.5-15 tyres. Overall height is up to 2.34m and this can be reduced to below 2m when using the folding canopy.

The drive is hydrostatic throughout the range, with the smallest four models using heavy-duty Poclain wheel motors. From the RT210-2 upwards, Bosch Rexroth hydrostatic transmissions are used to drive mechanical axles, which is said to enable limited slip or 100% mechanical diff locks to boost traction. Travel speed is up to 30kph depending on the model.

Up to two auxiliary hydraulic circuits are available, with one offering proportional control through the multi-function joystick, and flow rates vary from 28-51 LPM. Boom float is part of the standard specification, as is a Eurohitch headstock.

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