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Estimated maximum operating weights for Volvo's new F-Series wheel loaders — L60F, L70F and L90F — are 27,120, 30,860 and 37,480 pounds, respectively. Sometimes things stay the same, and that can be ...
CONEXPO PREVIEW: Updated L350H wheel loader has a more responsive hydraulics system featuring new lift and tilt cylinders, and an increased hydraulic working pressure for 10 percent faster work cycles ...
Volvo is eager to bring self-driving technology to construction crews, but it's taking a decidedly unusual route to get there. The automaker has unveiled an autonomous wheel loader prototype, the ...
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has built upon its L180H High Lift wheel loader design to create the L200H High Lift, featuring a 27% increase in lifting capacity and a 13% larger grapple than ...
Redesigned from front to back, the Volvo L350H wheel loader includes a new powertrain, new hydraulics and new operator environment, plus boasts a 10% improvement in fuel efficiency.
Volvo CE and Lego Technic collaborate with children in designing futuristic construction equipment models. Now in the third year, the focus groups with children have resulted in patents for ...
Enter the Zeux, an autonomous concept wheel loader dreamed up by design teams from Lego and Volvo CE. Lego has previously replicated a real wheel loader and wheeled excavator manufactured by Volvo CE.
Together, they give the L25 wheel loader a lifting force of more than 12,300 lb. Volvo says the 40 kWh battery and 48V electrical system are good for up to eight hours of continuous operation.
According to Volvo CE, the machine’s batteries store enough energy for the ECR25 to operate for eight hours on its most common applications, such as utility work. In addition to lithium-ion batteries, ...
Volvo has delivered the first of its L20 Electric wheel loaders to New Zealand, with a leading landscape manufacturer putting it through its paces in an early pilot program.
After Volvo acquired SDLG in 2006, the brand expanded globally, and entered the North American market in 2013. Details at Equipment World.