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New Holland introduces ML35T and ML50T loaders

New Holland Construction has added two new small articulated loaders (SAL)—ML35T and ML50T—to its lineup, designed for performance, durability, and safety. 

In a press release from New Holland, Product Manager Dan Kakareka said, “The new ML35T and ML50T SALs enable owners and operators to accomplish more while delivering reliability and performance when it matters most on the job site. With impressive telescopic reach, industry-leading hinge pin height, and top-notch features, these SAL models are the real deal for simplifying complex tasks and achieving project milestones faster.”

Performance in tight spaces

The ML35T and ML50T loaders have increased elongation with telescopic booms, which makes them ideal for working in small spaces where extended reach is needed horizontally and vertically. Their compact design, low clearance, and balanced weight assist in safe maneuvering.

Designed for safety

The ML35T and ML50T SAL models include robust safety features to protect operators, including Roll-over Protective Structure (ROPS) certification and Falling Object Protective Structure (FOPS) certification. 

The design of the ML50T also reduces the risk of rolls with its front oscillation joint, which increases loader stability by allowing the front axle to move independently from the rear axle. This ensures operators maintain all four points of contact with the ground, even on rough or uneven surfaces. Both loaders feature rear-articulation positions and zero-cab swing, making it easy to maneuver without collisions. 

The loaders also offer several features to increase visibility on the job site, including road light kits, LED lights, backup alarms, and rotating beacons.  

Durability and easy repairs

The ML35T and ML50T loaders are built for durability with steel parts and reinforced booms, but New Holland also makes it simple to conduct maintenance and repairs. Service points are labeled and located at ground level, and grease surfaces and engine compartments are easily accessible when needed.

“Our customers and their operators spend a considerable amount of time in these machines,” said Kakareka. “With the new ML35T and ML50T SALs, we’re going above and beyond to elevate the machine experience, so operators can tackle jobs safely and comfortably.” 

ML35T Features:

  • Gross horsepower: 65 HP (48.6 KW)
  • Operating weight: 8,818 lbs (4000 kg)
  • Width: 52.8 in (1340 mm)
  • Height: 89.6 in (2275 mm)

ML50T Features:

  • Gross horsepower: 74 HP (55.4 kW)
  • Operating weight: 11,464 lbs (5200 kg)
  • Width: 57.5 in (1460 mm)
  • Height: 99.3 in (2523 mm)
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