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Takeuchi TB370 6.7T Excavator

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The Takeuchi TB370 Excavator comes standard with a mono boom and optional 2-piece boom, tilt-up cabin, an 8” color touch screen display plus jog dial controls, and a 42.4 kW engine that delivers superior performance and attachment handling. As the first model of Takeuchi’s new generation lineup, the TB370 excavator has state-of-the-art technology and a completely redesigned automotive styled interior with intuitive user’s operation.
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Description
The Takeuchi TB370 Excavator comes standard with a mono boom and optional 2-piece boom, tilt-up cabin, an 8” color touch screen display plus jog dial controls, and a 42.4 kW engine that delivers superior performance and attachment handling. As the first model of Takeuchi’s new generation lineup, the TB370 excavator has state-of-the-art technology and a completely redesigned automotive styled interior with intuitive user’s operation. The most machine functions and settings, including air conditioning, radio, rear/270° view monitor and engine speed can be quickly accessed through 8” touch screen display and jog dial controls for maximum convenience. Best in class operation for quiet ride and excellent performance. Takeuchi TB370 excavator has very low external noise levels and are specially well-suited for work in urban areas while offering unparalleled engine power and hydraulic performance. Also it offers superior working range and the combination of excellent power and superior working range delivers extra productivity. Additional features include large around counterweight, exceptional serviceability, fuel supply pump with hose reel and bucket operation angle selection device in which the operator can switch the bucket angle between 125° and 195° from the operator’s seat without getting on/off the machine.
Technical Specifications
Brand
Takeuchi
Model
TB370
Industry
Construction
Type
Excavator
Operating weight
6,710 kg
Rated power
57 Hp/ 42.4 kW
Maximum dig depth
4,085 mm

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