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Super Boom™ design means superior productivity

The unique Super Boom™ design gives you unequaled dump height and reach for outstanding productivity. And Super Boom’s rock-steady stability provides you with confidence and security when working on rough or uneven terrain. This superior stability means you can travel with a full bucket or a large bale—and not worry about spillage or tipping over.

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You can also go forward up steep hills with an empty bucket, and down with a full one. That’s something you can’t do with competitive models.

With the patented Super Boom linkage,

the higher the lift, the farther the reach.

The Super Boom linkage lifts its payload up and away,

 providing excellent reach at maximum height.

The Super Boom design also helps keep the bucket level

for less spillback, even with a full load.

Super Boom’s unbeatable stability results from a longer wheelbase, low center of gravity and proper weight distribution. This combination gives you a safer, more stable ride than any competitive loader.Img27.bmp

 

 

 

 

                                       

With Super Boom’s faster ground speeds, you    can decrease cycle times and increase output. Dual-range transmissions with top travel speeds over 12 mph are optional on the L180 and standard on the L190.

Lower overall height and compact frame allow Super Boom skid steers to work in confined spaces that many competitive machines could never accessImg29.bmp

 

Maximum safety is an integral part of the Super Boom design and includes:

  • Starter lockout that prevents the engine from cranking if the operator’s seatbelt is not buckled.
  • ROPS (rollover protective structure) certified cab that is strong and reliable.
  • Boom and bucket hydraulics that lock up the instant the seat belt is unbuckled or if the operator leaves the cab with the engine running.
  • Standard mechanical boom locks—engaged from inside the cab—that secure the raised boom and protect the operator if the boom must be raised before exiting the machine.