Monday, September 17, 2007

Self-levelling backhoe has advanced engineering

Featuring a patented self-levelling and height adjustable, trailing quick-hitch system, the Kanga Backhoe has undergone advanced engineering to ensure the highest possible control over uneven terrain.

As part of the Kanga Loaders range of multi-task compact skid steer loaders, this mini-loader is capable of digging as deep as two metres.

With an unobstructed 360° view, the operator is at leisure to view the job site without the leaving the platform and in turn is ensured of operating the unit in a highly safe environment.

Multiple bucket widths make the Kanga Backhoe suitable for applications as diverse as the transplantation of mature trees, drainage and sewerage excavation, grave digging, and installing and inspecting underground pipes and cables.

With a weight of 398kg, a dig depth 2004mm, 335kg slew force, 150mm-600mm bucket widths, 190kg lift capacity, 2669mm bucket reach, 4506mm slew width, 800kg break-out force, Kanga Backhoes are easily controlled with a standard backhoe twin joystick.

Allowing the backhoe to be travelled over uneven terrain and loaded onto a trailer without the loader wheels ever losing contact with the ground, the self-levelling and hight adjustable quick hitch system can also be locked into place by lowering the front bucket, giving unprecedented stable and secure digging.

Kanga Backhoes are Australian designed and made. Universal attachments, even from other manufacturers, can be fitted to models in the Kanga 5, 6, 7and 8 Series.

New attachments are constantly being designed and added to the range which can be seen on the Kanga website,
www.kanga-loader.com.

For more information please call Lars Ottosson at Kanga Loaders: Tel 0439 791 450.

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