New Holland launches six upgraded loader backhoes
“Operators prefer different controls, which is why we continue to offer pilot and two-lever controls on the New Holland B Series loader backhoes,” December said. “The pilot control option, which is growing in popularity, provides infinite forward and reverse movement, and operators will appreciate the adjustable ergonomic wrist rests.”
The B Series loader backhoes include the B95B LR (long reach) and B95B TC (tool carrier) models. The B95B LR combines the compact size of the B95B base unit with the longer stick of the B110B and provides excellent dig depth, reach and fuel consumption. The B95B TC delivers true self-leveling both up and down, making it ideal for material handling use.
Curved-boom design
The curved-boom design of the New Holland B Series loader backhoes decreases transport height while increasing digging power. The new machines maintain the narrow boom design for excellent visibility into the trench and spoil pile. Wedge-style buckets reduce heel drag, allowing the operator to effectively undercut when needed.
Variable volume hydraulic system
New Holland B Series loader backhoe models featuring pilot backhoe controls deliver greater fuel efficiency – an increase of up to 10 percent – and improved cycle times through the variable volume hydraulic system. This system operates at a lower temperature than competitive hydraulic systems. B Series models featuring mechanical backhoe controls continue to feature a single gear pump open hydraulic system.
“The variable volume pump feature means lower fuel consumption each day, faster operating times and more productivity at lower costs,” December said.
Attachments provide versatility
A full range of attachments for the B Series loader backhoes is available from New Holland Construction, including augers, booms, forks, hydraulic hammers and rakes. An optional auxiliary hydraulic circuit can be used with a mechanical quick-attach system or an electro-hydraulic quick coupler for fast and easy hookup to many attachments.–Tina Grady Barbaccia








