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18 March 2013

Terex’s new TLB890 backhoe loader will be on show for the first time

Terex’s new TLB890 backhoe loader will be on show for the first time

Terex’s new TLB890 backhoe loader will be on show for the first time at Bauma – an 8 tonne class machine powered by a 74.5kW engine.

In addition, the 1.2 tonne operating weight TC10 micro excavator, which was launched in 2012, will make its first appearance at Bauma.

A hybrid machine will also be showcased – the new Terex-Fuchs MHL350 E material handler, which has an operating weight of up to 37.8 tonnes, a reach of 16m and an undercarriage width of 3m.

Terex’s new Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB-compliant compact machines will also be exhibited, including the 8.4 tonne operating weight TW85 wheeled excavator and the TL120 wheeled loader, which has a bucket capacity of up to 1.8m3.

The 55 tonne capacity TR60 rigid truck will also be on display.

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