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Updated: November 11th, 2008 10:04 AM EDT

New Angle Blade Option on New Holland Compact Excavators

New Holland Compact Excavator
New angle blade option features increased versatility and faster cycle times for select models.

New Holland Construction

CAROL STREAM, IL - New Holland's line of Compact Excavators is expanding its versatility and productivity with the introduction of an optional angle blade available on models E30B, E35B and E50B.

New Holland's compact machines come with fuel efficient, Tier IV diesel engines and provide the maneuverability and precision needed to productively operate in tight spaces. Now the optional angle blade will further increase the speed and accuracy of backfilling and grading applications.

Along changing terrain and in situations that require material movement to both left and right of the excavator, the utilization of an angle blade can often be crucial to backfill and grade dirt while minimizing cycle time. Whereas standard straight blades can cause win rowing to the side of the blade, the option for angle blade operation gives the operator more flexibility as the blade adjusts ± 23 degrees and allows to push dirt to either side of the machine when backfilling and grading. In addition, the new 4-way blade design offers up to 22 inches of lift height as well as exceptional vertical clearance and deep dig capability of up to 17 inches of dig depth.

The angle blade's flexibility, combined with the New Holland compact excavator's traditional ease to work where other machines can't, make this product the ideal choice for landscape, utility, and general construction applications. Due to its maneuverability the operator can fully concentrate on the task at hand with less chance of causing damage to machine or job site, even in tight spaces and around obstacles. Precise angle blade operation, deep dig depth, faster cycle times, and high bucket breakout force deliver maximum productivity.

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