Monday, August 31, 2009

Case Introduces New Power Side Discharge Bucket

Case Construction Equipment now offers a side discharge bucket for skid steers and compact track loaders increases machine utility, making it possible to do more work with the same machine.

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The power side discharge bucket collects and discharges sawdust, sand and silage into barns or stalls. It also spreads a variety of other materials, including stone, mulch or aggregate, making the bucket ideal for applications involving road maintenance, landscaping, sandbagging and backfilling trenches.

The bucket can be operated with a choice of either a left or right discharge position and has adjustable discharge gates. A sawdust model is also available, featuring an agitator to eliminate clogging. The buckets are available in 60- and 72-inch sizes for sand applications and 72- and 84-inch sizes for sawdust.

"The power side discharge bucket minimizes the equipment owner's investment in new machinery and allows the owner to expand into additional job opportunities," said Larry Kapellusch, product marketing manager for CNH Parts & Service. "In today's economy, versatility is key to keeping both operators and machines productive."

A variety of buckets and more than 75 compatible attachments are available for Case skid steers and compact track loaders.

Source: Case Construction Equipment

Friday, August 21, 2009

John Deere Adds New 800-Hp Self-Propelled Forage Harvester Model To 7050 Series Lineup

John Deere has introduced its new 800-hp 7950 Self-propelled Forage Harvester — the largest, most powerful SPFH the company has ever built. In addition, John Deere unveils its new 770 SPFH Corn Head, and 600C Series Pickup Heads to further complement the 7050 Series lineup.

Photo Credit: John Deere

The 7950 SPFH is now available to order and replaces the 7850 in John Deere's forage-harvester lineup that includes five additional models that range in size from 375 to 615 hp.

"The 7950 SPFH is ideal for customers that require a large-capacity forage harvester for their dairy, beef, or custom-harvest operation. In some cases a single 7950 can replace two smaller forage harvesters. Customers that utilize one machine instead of two can significantly reduce their machinery and operator costs. And, thanks to its increased harvesting capacity, the 7950 SPFH increases productivity and reduces the number of hours or days it takes to harvest a crop," says Tim Meister, division manager of marketing, John Deere Ottumwa Works.

The 7950 SPFH is available with John Deere HarvestLab™ and AutoLoc™ (Automatic Length of Cut) technology to help operators customize machine performance and maximize forage quality to best fit the field conditions at hand.


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"With its 19L Cummins engine, the 7950 SPFH provides customers with efficient power and reliability to handle their most demanding harvesting jobs, without compromising quality or performance," adds Meister.

Customers can now order the new John Deere 770 Corn Head that's compatible with the company's 7050 Series SPFHs. The 770 Corn Head is a 10-row unit on 30-inch spacing and can be a replacement for the 710 Corn Head. The new corn head is comprised of four large drums and two small drums. The large drums are especially beneficial for customers who need to harvest tall or high-tonnage corn.

"The larger 770 Corn Head utilizes the increased power levels of the 7950 SPFH to provide increased productivity for customers," says Meister.

Three new John Deere 600C Series SPFH Pickup Heads are also now available for use with 7050 Series SPFHs.


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"These new heads offer customers improved efficiency and productivity and allows them to make fewer passes through the field to harvest the same amount of crop as before. We've also made several improvements to our new 600C Series Pickup Heads that make them considerably more durable and reliable than the 600B models that they replace," explains Meister.

Meister says these improvements include heavier drives, heavy-duty bearings in the pickup reel versus a bushing, redesigned side panels, and an improved PTO shaft cover. In addition, the number of chains that drive the head has been reduced by 50 percent.

"Several new options for the 600C Series are also available and include hydraulic-foldable gauge wheels, a redesigned roller-tine compression unit, a pivoting frame for the 630C, and a lifting of auger during reversing. These options let customers tailor the pickup head to best fit their operation," says Meister.

Source: John Deere

Monday, August 17, 2009

Volvo Construction Equipment Announces California Approval for HUSS MK Retrofit System for Volvo Tier 3 IERG Engines

The Volvo Construction Equipment homepage reports the HUSS MK system now has final approval from California for Volvo Tier 3 IEGR-equipped machines in that state.

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According to the homepage, Volvo Construction Equipment entered into a strategic partnership with HUSS, LLC, in late 2008 to provide retrofit systems for Volvo construction equipment that will significantly reduce exhaust emissions.

The HUSS MK system, approved for use on Volvo engines utilizing V-ACT technology with internal exhaust gas recirculation (IEGR), meets California’s CARB Level 3+ requirements. Volvo equipment owners can utilize the system to help comply with the “In-Use Off-Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation”, or to provide the best available control technology (BACT) for the newest machines in owners’ fleets.

Photo Credit: Volvo Construction Equipment

The HUSS retrofit system for Volvo equipment is capable of collecting up to 99% of diesel particulate matter (PM) emissions, substantially exceeding the California CARB requirements.

Source: Volvo Construction Equipment

Friday, August 14, 2009

Frontier Equipment Expands Lineup Of Tillage Tools With New Disks

Photo Credit: John Deere

Frontier Equipment expands its lineup of tillage tools with the DH16 Series Disk Harrows and TM41 Series Tandem Disk Harrows to provide customers with durability and dependability in field preparation operations.

"A replacement for the John Deere 637 Rigid Tandem Disk, DH16 Series Disks will deliver years of dependable performance at an affordable price," says Michael Horrell, Frontier Equipment sales and marketing manager. "The heavy-duty steel blades have 130 pounds of weight per blade, which is ideal for first-pass disk operations through heavy residue. The 22-inch-diameter blades on 9-inch spacing and gang-angle adjustability of these disks provide excellent soil-particle sizing before planting," adds Horrell.

Source: John Deere