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Backhoe Design Reduces Friction, Extends Service Intervals

The new Allmand Bros. TLB 325 heavy-duty compact tractor loader backhoe features an exclusive ESL backhoe design and offers the performance and service features necessary to tackle a variety of applications in a compact, easy-to-use machine.

Powered by either a Kohler CH25S or Robin EH72 25-horsepower gasoline engine, joystick controls and elevated seating position provide a large backhoe feel.

“The new Allmand compact loader backhoes offer superior backhoe digging performance over the models they replaced including increased digging depth and increased breakout force,” says Rick Veenstra, product manager. “This is in addition to the new and exclusive ESL design backhoe, which includes oversized precision ground pins, sealed pins and bushings as well as many additional customer and service life oriented features.”

A 2,100-pound maximum lift capacity and 3,400-pound breakout force allow the backhoe to meet the needs of a variety of applications. It has a maximum loading height of 90 inches and 1/2-cubic-yard loader bucket.
www.allmand.com
800/562-1373
RS # 140
Booth # 3235

VITAL STATS

Weight: 3,950 pounds
Digging force: 4,611 pounds
Digging depth: 9 feet, 8 inches

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