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July 2017

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EquipmentWorld.com | July 2017 19 marketplace | staff report EDITOR'S PICK EDITOR'S PICK ZERO-TAILSWING FIRST FOR JCB JCB has taken the wraps off a new lineup of compact excava- tors that includes a zero-tailswing fi rst for the company. Ranging from 1.76 to 2 U.S. tons, the new 16C-1, 18Z-1 and 19C-1 each feature all steel bodywork, improved protection for hydraulic rams and hoses, and a swing-out counterweight. JCB says the conventional tailswing 16C-1 is available with both fi xed and retracting undercarriages, with the retractable track frame of- fering widths of 38.5 to 52 inches. The 18Z-1 is JCB's fi rst ever zero tailswing, 1.9-ton excavator. Rounding out the lineup is the 19C-1, which JCB calls its premium model. All three excavators run on a 16.3-horsepower Perkins engine mounted across the rear of the machines. JCB says each machine features improved stability and visibility and comes standard with a shared under- carriage designed to extend component life. The machines also feature a dozer blade with an improved design. The machines' four-plate boom and dipper design have three dipper arm lengths available: 37 inches, 43 inches and 53 inches. The main boom measures 71 inches. Case Construction Equipment has introduced two combination vibratory fi nish rollers built on small frames and designed to provide high maneuverability and visibility. The company says the machines are intended for work on walk- ways, residential driveways, bike paths, tennis courts, small parking lots and other small- and mid-size applications. The DV23CC and DV26CC rollers feature a front drum and rear pneumatic tires. The inline drums have a tapered edge and high curb clearance to assist in confi ned spaces, as well as adjustable scrapers, automatic vibration control and a pressurized water system. Both machines feature a 31.5-horsepower Tier 4 Interim engine, standard dual frequencies of 3,480/3,960 vpm and an auto- matic vibration control system. The DV23CC has an operating weight of 4,740 pounds and drum width of 39.4 inches. The DV26CC has an operating weight of 4,916 pounds and drum width of 47.2 inches. Rolling toward higher maneuverability

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