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SEM Hire Specs offers detailed technical breakdowns for track loaders, focusing on machines designed for stability and superior traction on challenging terrain. Our specifications cover essential metrics such as tipping load, rated operating capacity, and ground pressure, ensuring end users can verify a machine’s suitability for soft, sandy, or muddy ground. By providing transparent data on various makes and models, we assist you in securing equipment that maintains high productivity in adverse conditions.
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Yanmar TL65RS-1C Specifications
Operating Weight
3.88 t

Yanmar TL75VS-1C Specifications
Operating Weight
4.17 t

Yanmar TL80VS-1C Specifications
Operating Weight
4.35 t

Yanmar TL100VS Specifications
Operating Weight
3.78 t

Takeuchi TL12V2 Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
5.9 t

Takeuchi TL12R2 Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
5.7 t

Takeuchi TL10V2 Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
4.6 t

Takeuchi TL8R2 Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
3.1 t

Takeuchi TL6R Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
3.5 t

Caterpillar 299D3 Compact Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
5.2 t

Caterpillar 289D3 Compact Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
2.8 t

Caterpillar 259D3 Compact Track Loader Specifications
Operating Weight
4.0 t
Track Loaders Frequently Asked Questions
Understanding the nuances of track loader performance is key to maintaining site efficiency. These questions address common queries regarding load capacities and terrain handling to assist you in interpreting our technical data.
ROC represents the maximum load a machine can lift without tipping, usually calculated at 35% or 50% of the tipping load. Adhering to the ROC specification is crucial for operator safety and preventing machine instability during lifting operations.
Vertical lift path machines keep the load closer to the machine at full height, offering more reach and stability for loading trucks. Radial lift paths move in an arc, providing better reach at mid-range heights, which is often preferred for grading or digging.
Lower ground pressure specifications (measured in psi) mean the machine floats better over soft surfaces like mud or sand. Checking this spec is essential if you need to minimise site disturbance or work on delicate turf.
Yes, our specifications distinguish between standard and high-flow models. High-flow hydraulics are necessary for demanding attachments like trenchers or forestry mulchers that require increased hydraulic horsepower.
Absolutely. If you find a track loader specification that suits your project needs, reach out to SEM Hire. We can advise on the current availability of that model or provide an equivalent machine from our high-quality fleet.
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