
SANY America, located in Peachtree City, Georgia, has unveiled a new machine for the North American market. The BL70C is the first backhoe loader ever offered by SANY.
The SANY BL70C tier 4F backhoe loader is deisgned to maximize performance, fuel economy and machine uptime to provide the best possible value for the end user. The company says the machine is easy to transport yet robust enough for most any application.
“The SANY BL70C backhoe has the power and versatility to be the ideal machine for a general contractor that needs to be able to handle a different job every day,” Kevin Grover of SANY America says.
The SANY backhoe loader uses Deutz, ZF and Rexroth components for all major systems. It has an electronically controlled power shift ZF transmission to provide uninterrupted power flow, according to the company. The BL70C is equipped with a load sensing Rexroth hydraulic system and a turbocharged Deutz engine.
The new SANY backhoe loader weighs 16,865 pounds. The loader bucket has a capacity of 1.3 cubic yards and a dump clearance of 12 feet. The digging arm has a maximum reach of 18 feet and 7 inches, and is designed to dig to a depth of 14 feet and 3 inches.
The SANY BL70C tier 4F backhoe loader is deisgned to maximize performance, fuel economy and machine uptime to provide the best possible value for the end user. The company says the machine is easy to transport yet robust enough for most any application.
“The SANY BL70C backhoe has the power and versatility to be the ideal machine for a general contractor that needs to be able to handle a different job every day,” Kevin Grover of SANY America says.
The SANY backhoe loader uses Deutz, ZF and Rexroth components for all major systems. It has an electronically controlled power shift ZF transmission to provide uninterrupted power flow, according to the company. The BL70C is equipped with a load sensing Rexroth hydraulic system and a turbocharged Deutz engine.
The new SANY backhoe loader weighs 16,865 pounds. The loader bucket has a capacity of 1.3 cubic yards and a dump clearance of 12 feet. The digging arm has a maximum reach of 18 feet and 7 inches, and is designed to dig to a depth of 14 feet and 3 inches.
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