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Updated: October 22nd, 2009 11:15 AM EDT

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190D W and 220D W
190D W and 220D W
28Z3
28Z3
322D Boxer Mini-Skid
322D Boxer Mini-Skid
521E Wheel Loader
521E Wheel Loader
B2 Series Loaders
B2 Series Loaders
DC 8000 Compaction Plate
DC 8000 Compaction Plate
Exca-Beak
Exca-Beak
M-Series Skid Steers
M-Series Skid Steers
Skid Steer Compacting Leveler
Skid Steer Compacting Leveler
TL80 Compact Wheel Loader
TL80 Compact Wheel Loader
YUCHAI Excavators
YUCHAI Excavators

190D W and 220D W

The 190D W and 220D W wheeled excavators feature Tier III-certified engines and increases in horsepower, weight and digging forces over previous models.

  • 19-ft. 2-in. and 20-ft. 8-in. dig depths
  • Bucket forces to 29,000 lbs.
  • 5.2L Tier III-certified diesel engines rated at 159 hp
  • Powerwise III engine/hydraulic managements system
  • Available with mono- or two-piece booms
  • Cabs feature more legroom, lower noise levels and ergonomic, low-effort controls

John Deere Construction and Forestry Division

28Z3

The 2.8-metric ton 28Z3 zero tailswing compact track excavator provides optimal visibility and performance in confined working areas.

  • 20.4-hp Yanmar three-cylinder engine
  • 9-ft. maximum digging depth
  • Available with standard or long dipperstick
  • Cab or canopy work station with an ergonomically designed operating environment
  • Includes rubber tracks, dozer blades, boom-mounted working lights and a control pattern selection switch
  • Lightweight and compact enough to be hauled with a standard size pickup trailer

Wacker Neuson Corporation

322D Boxer Mini-Skid

The 322D Boxer Mini-Skid from Compact Power accepts all of the same standard attachments as the larger Boxer models but was redesigned to target smaller jobsites. The machine has a 22-hp diesel engine, a 3,000 psi two-pump hydraulic operating system and a 1,325-lb. tipping capacity. Its 7-in. wide rubber tracks produce 3.3 psi ground pressure.

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