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February 2014

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F E B R U A R Y 2 014 To t a l L a n d s c a p e C a r e . c o m 9 Powered by a Yanmar Tier 4 Final diesel engine, the John Deere 320E skid steer has upgraded boom per- formance, compared to previous models. Features include connect-under-pressure auxiliary hydraulic couplers, a courtesy light that stays on up to 90 sec- onds after the engine is shut down, a pressurized cab and all major control patterns. For more information, visit johndeere.com. BY LAUREN HEARTSILL DOWDLE Whether you need to fit into tight jobsites or transport lighter equipment, here are compact machines that fit the bill. Mid-frame enhancements For product information, text INFO to 205-289-3796 or visit TLCREQUEST.COM Featuring a four-cylinder, turbocharged Perkins 804C-33T diesel engine, the Terex PT-75 compact track loader has a 70-inch width, 125-inch lift height and 18-inch-wide tracks. The PT-75 has an 8,972-pound operating weight, 3.5 psi of ground pressure and is available with an optional two- speed hydrostatic drive sys- tem. For more informa- tion, visit terex.com. Small footprint The Kubota KX040-4 four-ton excavator, which replaces the KX121-3, has auto-downshift travel motors and a Tier 4, 42.4 gross horsepower en- gine. With a dig depth of 11 feet 2.6 inches, the compact excavator also features an automatic regeneration system, bolt-on cutting edges, Eco Plus system, deluxe suspension seats and angle dozer blade option. For more information, visit kubota.com. Automatic shifting To see more compact equipment, visit totallandscapecare.com/ ed-picks-compact- equipment .

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