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Elliot logging gets exactly what they required REVOLUTIONARY DUMP TRUCKS MULTI-TASKER The NEXT GENERATION THE BIG SPREAD KING SIZE WORKLOAD Hitachi-Sumitomo and HEB structures John Deere Hitachi designs D-series and manufactures Scania buses a Scania fertiliserrepairing trucks quake damage Hitachi ZAXIS skid steers technology for mining world-class decade industry from now are ‘no regret purchases’ 240LC-5 at work Preventative maintenance pays off
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Managing director’s address............................................................................... 4
Scania fertiliser spreaders................................................................................ 20
General manager’s address.................................................................................5
Northland log cartage for Scania...................................................................... 28
Long service awards........................................................................................... 5
Open Country milk haulers............................................................................. 34
Malcolm Pascoe – 40 years of service at CablePrice.......................................... 6 Excavator operator competition........................................................................ 6 Taare Black – MTA’s Hawkes Bay apprentice of the year.................................... 7 CablePrice head office opening......................................................................... 8
To receive your free copy of Track & Wheel, visit cableprice.co.nz and select ‘about us’ then ‘Track & Wheel’. Cover image: The John Deere 850J of Elliot Logging from Hawkes Bay Copyright: CablePrice (NZ) Ltd 2012/13, all rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden except with the written permission of the publisher. The opinions and thoughts expressed in this publication, whether factual or otherwise, are those of the individual writer and do not necessarily reflect those held by CablePrice (NZ) Ltd. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of information published in Track & Wheel, CablePrice (NZ) Ltd accept no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions.
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With the Scania Dealer Locator app in your smartphone you can easily find the Scania dealers and workshops closest to your current location, via radar, anywhere in the world.Wherever you need Scania, Dealer Locator is there.You can call Scania Assistance or workshops directly from the app, or find them on a map with route descriptions.You can also save your favourites for quick access and plan your stops in advance with a global list of Scania locations.Available both for iPhone and Android.
Scania Top Team finalists.................................................................................... 9 CablePrice Golf Day......................................................................................... 10
EXCAVATOR FOCUS Hitachi ZAXIS 240LC-5..................................................................................... 24 New ZAXIS 350-5 working in the King Country.............................................. 30
Update on parts dismantling............................................................................ 10
AFTER HOURS
Hitachi at the USA 2012 MinExpo.................................................................... 11
Colouring competitions................................................................................... 38 Merchandise..................................................................................................... 40
SPECIAL FEATURE Model truck builders........................................................................................ 12
RECENT DELIVERIES Truck deliveries................................................................................................ 42
EQUIPMENT FOCUS Hitachi dump trucks........................................................................................ 14 Blue Line rock breakers.................................................................................... 33
Equipment deliveries....................................................................................... 47
SPECIFICATIONS Scania truck specifications............................................................................... 54
NEW JOHN DEERE 850J COVER STORY: New John Deere 850J............................................................. 16
Hitachi/Bell specifications............................................................................... 58 John Deere specifications................................................................................ 63
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Managing Director’s Address Shigeru (Shige) Takatori – managing director
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elcome to 2013 and our first publication of Track and Wheel for this year. New Zealand continues to experience the flow-on effects from the global recession of the past few years in what I would describe as an unpredictable market but with many promising signs starting to emerge. Media recently reported both consumers spend and confidence was up approaching Christmas.This came with encouraging signs the housing market is starting to turnaround. While business confidence appeared to fluctuate over the past twelve months, we are starting to see signs that general business confidence may be on the road to recovery.This could be attributed to a number of key driving factors including low interest rates and the strong New Zealand dollar. Our new head office super-site facility, encompassing our national warehouse and Wellington retail operations in Gracefield, Lower Hutt, is something many have waited a long time for. It is now with a 4
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great sense of pride that we can welcome customers, business partners and visitors to a purpose-built facility that truly reflects the standards and values we hold for our customers and staff.We look forward to this building serving CablePrice for many years to come. I wish to take this opportunity to thank our staff for their patience and enduring some rather sub-standard facilities on the journey to where we are today. Despite the upheaval and discomforts, everyone looked to the future and carried on as normal. In addition to these trials, last year has seen CablePrice undergo a number of other changes including some key organisational structural changes. It has not been easy for our staff through this process.The national warehouse also represents the coming together of our Wellington-based facilities with the capability to carry the needs of CablePrice well into the future. For the better part of last year at CablePrice we focused on strengthening our operational capacity and improving efficiency by investing in this new fit-forpurpose Wellington retail operation and
workshop that is a true representation of the standards CablePrice seeks to deliver to our customers and our staff. This year will see CablePrice continue its programme of investing in our facilities with the addition of another completely new and purpose-built facility — this time for our Hastings operation. It will include workshop facilities very similar to those of the recently built Wellington workshop, including the provision for sky lifters.This project will run over the next 12 months. Every two years Scania, Sweden runs a global competition to identify the best of the best. 2012 saw a number of CablePrice staff compete at a national level to find New Zealand’s Scania Top Team. I would like to congratulate this year’s winning team from Whangarei, consisting of technicians Scott Cann (captain), Michael Adams, Gavin Brindle, Shane Parker and John Burhenne (parts).This team will now go on to represent New Zealand later this year in the Scania Regional Semi Finals to be held in either Kuala Lumpa or Thailand. Please join with me in wishing the team good luck at the semi finals representing CablePrice New Zealand.
Alfons Reitsma – general manager (sales and marketing)
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ast year saw CablePrice continued to focus on engaging with our customers in activities such as the very successful Productivity and Reliability Road Show that was well-supported and appreciated by our customers. These included a recent John Deere E-series in-forest demonstration in Whangarei, a John Deere 844K wheel loader demonstration in Hamilton and the continued major sponsorship of the NZCF excavator operator competitions for 2012 and 2013. Midway through 2012 we released the Hitachi ZAXIS-5 range (ZX200LC-5, ZX240LC-5 and ZX350LCH-5).This range of excavators has been very well received by customers with performances above expectation and with strong sales demand.This year will see the range expand further with the release of three additional forestry models to the range. The ZX290L-5 is available now, the ZX250L-5 is due to arrive in April and will be followed by a ZX400L-5 — all with factory-built high and wide chassis. Missing from our line-up for a number of years was a John Deere dozer with a PTO-driven winch. John Deere, in conjunction with Allied Systems, has recently released a PTO-driven winch option for the popular 750 and 850 J-series dozer, specifically targeted at the forestry industry in which a winch with
hi-pull speed and free spool capabilities. is often what’s required. We continue to have strong sales across the entire Scania truck range.The new robust 13-litre SCR engine performs extremely well in all applications including logging, milk and line haul with some trucks having travelled more than 200,000km already. Customers are impressed by the exceptional reliability and fuel efficiency of these engines. By now you will have read about the upcoming event ‘THE EXPO’ at Hamilton’s Mystery Creek event centre in March.This is an industry-specific event taking place
every four years. Events of this nature are an ideal time for us as suppliers to showcase a range of our latest equipment all in one central location. Not far behind THE EXPO, CablePrice will once again be back at Hamilton’s Mystery Creek for the annual Fieldays, 12-15 June, 2013, now into it’s 45th year and widely regarded as one of the worlds premier agricultural and agribusiness expos.We’ve once again secured the same location on the corner of ‘I Road’ and ‘E Street’, site E105-E107. So, if you’re at Mystery Creek for either event be sure to stop by and say hello.
Long service awards CablePrice takes pride in acknowledging those who have achieved long-service milestones.The company’s long-service scheme is designed to recognise those who have 10, 20, 30 and 40 years of service, displaying loyalty, dedication, and high levels of performance. Since the last issue of Track & Wheel, six additional staff members have achieved milestones as part of the company’s scheme of recognising long service. Congratulations to Malcolm Pascoe from Auckland, for achieving an outstanding milestone of 10-year long-service achievement: 40 years of service. Special recognition must Donald Mayer Auckland also go to Brian Leary from Christopher Long Rotorua Christchurch, for achieving Blair Walker Hastings the milestone of 20 years Paul Newbigging Christchurch of service. CablePrice would like to 20-year long-service achievement: thank all of its employees for Brian Leary Christchurch their commitment and loyalty and looks forward to the 40-year long-service achievement: growing pool of experience Malcolm Pascoe Auckland in the coming years.
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Malcolm Pascoe - Forty years of service at CablePrice I was originally employed in 1969 as a field mechanic and operated from a newly formed branch location at Tokoroa. This was to service the forest industry and the Kinleth paper mill. After approximately one year I left CablePrice and returned to the family dairy farm in Tolaga Bay, on the East Coast. Dairy farming didn’t prove to be my true vocation, so in 1972 I rejoined the team at CablePrice Corporation in Tokoroa and worked there as a heavy construction field mechanic before progressing to branch service manager. This Tokoroa operation, along with Taumaranui and Whangarei branches, were casualties of a restructuring of operations in 1978. I was offered a job as an equipment sales representative at the Auckland branch, then situated at 430 Mount Wellington Highway. I would be responsible for the area north of the harbour bridge to Kaitaia. Quite an onerous job and a major career change
at the time. But with much arm twisting from the then branch manager in Auckland, I accepted the job. I was selling Hitachi construction machinery, Fiat Allis wheel loaders and crawler tractors, also Tree Farmer log skidders and Mercedes-Benz trucks.As it turned out, this was the start to a long (mostly happy) career in selling. In 1980 I was offered a transfer to the Nelson branch as sales manager to oversee our equipment operation, which was located in Halifax Street, sharing premises with our then Toyota and Mercedes-Benz automotive franchises. I was at this time responsible for selling Hitachi construction equipment, Fiat Allis wheel loaders and crawler tractors, Mercedes Benz trucks and fork trucks (Komatsu and Lansing Bagnal). Once again, in 1989, a restructuring and selling off of the Toyota franchise, all due to a buy out by Briely Investments, resulted in CablePrice becoming part of the Skellerup Group of companies.
I took this opportunity to take a transfer back to Auckland and take up the position as equipment sales rep, responsible for construction equipment sales in South Auckland, Coromandel, and Waikato, including Hamilton.The fork truck side of selling was dropped from my job, as Auckland was then set up with fork truck sales specialists. In 2005 CablePrice employed a sales representative to concentrate on the greater Hamilton and Western areas, and my sales role remains the same today.
New Zealand’s next top excavator operator
1st: Greg Robinson (Edridge Contracting) 2nd: Willie Rashliegh (Taylors Contractors) 3rd: Geoff Hocquard (Bryant Earthworks)
Since 1995, excavator operators from all over New Zealand have been competing for the title of Operator of the Year. For the past five consecutive years CablePrice (NZ) Ltd and Hitachi, have 6
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been the sole machinery sponsor of the excavator operator competition both at regional and national finals level. To excel in this very competitive competition, operators need to be
more than just good at their job. Each region has the same set of tasks to complete, all of which are designed to promote safe work practices and increase the skills of excavator operators.
I have certainly seen some changes during my 40 years with CablePrice. Ever since the company has been owned by Hitachi it has beeen very stable, with an emphasis on building its strengths towards stability for both staff and the client base. The Hitachi product has a reputation second to none, and as a sales representative I have total confidence in the product and the ability of our principles to fully back the product. I think it is my passion for these products and the people in the industry that have been a catalyst in the length of the years of employment with CablePrice. I certainly enjoyed working with the many friends and my colleagues during this time and some of my clients have become personal friends. I am even dealing with second generation owners of businesses as fathers hand control over to their sons. This has been an enjoyable journey spanning 40 years working in the CablePrice family. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all my clients who have been so loyal to me and CablePrice — thank you.
Operators need to show their understanding of all regulations related to first aid, identifying hazards, Land Transport regulations and occupational safety and health — and that’s all before they’ve even reached the operating section of the event. The real fun, for the audience especially, begins when the operators are given a 12 tonne Hitachi excavator and asked to manoeuvre it through an obstacle course while completing tasks that demonstrate the skills required to be New Zealand’s next top excavator operator. The 2012/13 competition started in June 2012 at the National Field Days event at Mystery Creek, Hamilton and by the end of 2012, regional rounds had been completed in Marlborough, Napier, Canterbury,Auckland, Whangarei and Otago.The remaining rounds for the 2012/13 are in Upper Hutt on 23 February, 2013, Manawatu on 24 February and the national finals to be held at Central District Field Days at Manfield in Fielding on 7-9 March. For more information on how you can get involved in the 2013-14 season, contact your nearest branch of the New Zealand Contractors Federation or visit nzcontractors.co.nz
KNOCKING ON THE DOOR OF MTA’S APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR – HAWKE’S BAY REGION Taare Black, of CablePrice Hastings, has been honoured with the 2012 Hawke’s Bay Region Motortrade Association Year 1 Apprentice of the Year award.This distinction is judged over all fields in the industry and recognises outstanding contribution as a heavy automotive technician. From door-knocking for employment to achieving an apprenticeship to completing two CablePrice in-house courses with high marks, Black has proven himself a valuable member of the Hastings branch team. Joe Gradwell, CablePrice’s Hasting’s branch operations manager, vividly recalls the day he met Black. “He was on a mission to find an apprenticeship as a heavy automotive technician.We had a discussion about various opportunities available to him within the industry and, in particular, outlined the prerequisites to obtaining an apprenticeship,” says Gradwell.“He needed to have completed a pre-trade automotive course through the local university but as he had not yet done this, it was difficult to offer him a job.” “Without giving up, he asked if he could at least come in and help out on the weekends as work experience.” Gradwell agreed and Black promptly took up residence in the workshop. So keen was Black, he would often be sitting at the company gates in the morning, waiting to get work started and at the end of the day, Gradwell had trouble getting him out. After this initial experience, Black spent 12 months in the New Zealand Navy as a marine technician. He grew out of the job quickly, knowing it wasn’t where he wanted to be.
“I wanted to fix things. I didn’t want to be a parts-fitter,” Black says. Gradwell knew Black had the kind of positive attitude he needed to be a skilled apprentice. Having gained the required unit standard credits while in the navy, Black was able to convince CablePrice’s national training manager, Ross Wallace, of his competence worthy of an apprenticeship. Black has now been with the Hastings branch of CablePrice for 20 months and has excelled in this short time. He has carried out two CablePrice in-house courses — CMT2 (basic electrical) and CMT3 (basic brakes). In both of these training courses he received a pass mark of 87% — a great result for someone still in the beginning stages of working with CablePrice products. The MTA award caps off a stellar year for Black. His achievement is also very rewarding for CablePrice and the Hastings team. It shows the huge commitment and dedication that Black has to his job, his career and his team. Black is described within his team as a very smart young man who is well-spoken and courteous; one who is growing into a very valuable key member of the truck and bus team in Hastings and consistently going the extra mile every day. A message from his team at CablePrice Hastings: Well done with your achievements so far, Taare.We look forward to working with you in the future and we wish you every success as you continue in your chosen career.
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SCANIA TOP TEAM FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
HEAD OFFICE OPENING In November 2012 CablePrice officially opened their brand new, purposebuilt head office and workshop facility situated in Bell Road South, Gracefield, Lower Hutt. CablePrice originated in 1951 in Wellington when William Cable Limited and A & G Price merged their merchandising business. Hitachi Construction Machinery then bought CablePrice in 1996. CablePrice, a subsidiary of Japanese construction machinery-maker Hitachi, has invested approximately $10m into the Lower Hutt facility which was opened by Hitachi Construction Machinery managing director, Mr Michijiro Kikawa who flew out from Japan for the occasion and was joined by Lower Hutt mayor Mr Ray Wallace. A Maori welcome was performed in front of Mr Michijiro Kikawa by members of the local Waiwhetu marae in front of a big crowd 8
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of staff and onlookers followed by a traditional blessing of the building. The new 1.3 hectare site at Gracefield includes 1600 square-metres of head office space, a 1750 square-metre workshop, 4500 square-metres of warehousing space and the national parts distribution centre. The new building is significantly larger than the previous Tunnel Grove facility with a greater capacity for trucks, five full-length, 32 metre-long bays and two specialist construction and forestry equipment bays. The head office facility includes a purpose-built theory training room with a fully-operational workshop where technicians can be trained with the latest tools to a world-class level. Pat Ward, chief financial officer for CablePrice, says the new head office combines the company’s operations,
show its continued commitment to its customers and the Wellington region.The new head office marks a major milestone for CablePrice, which in 2011 celebrated 60 years of supporting businesses in New Zealand,” he says. “We’re focusing on strong aftersales activity through the ongoing roll-out of well-trained and resourced staff operating in modern facilities.” CablePrice was encouraged by the opportunities in key sectors such as mining and construction, with the Christchurch rebuild obviously a key priority, says Ward.
which were previously spread across several sites. “In a time when many businesses are either downsizing or relocating to other regions, CablePrice is proud to
“CablePrice has been working hard in Christchurch and the wider Canterbury region as we look to meet the significant demand for demolition equipment, such as specialist excavators,” he adds. “We anticipate strong growth from the rebuild, particularly as it gathers pace over the next 12 months. CablePrice recently sold large crawler cranes to operators in Christchurch. “CablePrice is an effective barometer for the health of key sectors such as construction and mining and our own recent sales reflect growing confidence in these critical areas of the economy.” Following the speeches and formalities, guests and staff alike were invited to enjoy a relaxing afternoon with light refreshments, live jazz music, a hands on Midori Sushi demonstration and tasting, and tours of the new facilities.
The New Zealand finalists for the 2012 Scania Top Team competition have been announced, with team Whangarei reigning victorious after the regional finals were held in Wellington on Saturday, 1 September, 2012. The New Zealand round of Scania Top Team was open to all CablePrice branches and the rules for assembling a team were quite simple — get together four service technicians and one parts specialist. Semifinals were run in August where nine teams, totalling 45 competitors, worked on two sets of theory-based questions, with 50 multiple choice questions in each. Teams were able to research these in their respective branch locations, answer and send their work to the training department for marking. From these two rounds, the numbers were whittled down to the top four teams in the country. The final of the Scania Top Team competition saw Scott Cann (captain), Michael Adams, Gavin Brindle, Shane Parker and John Burhenne (parts) pitted against three other teams (two from Christchurch and one from Auckland) in five 20-minute rounds, working in their teams to solve complex problems.The pressure was intense; one small mistake could cost a team a lot of time and valuable points. Ross Wallace, national training manager at CablePrice says he’s impressed with the level of talent in such young finalists. “What’s exceptional is when you look at the make-up of Scott’s team, you have Michael, who’s only been with CablePrice for two years, Shane, who’s just finished his apprenticeship and Gavin, who up until recently was an automotive technician. “Such a youthful team getting into the finals of New Zealand Scania Top Team is an enormous achievement in anyone’s books, let alone taking out first place.” Team Whangarei now has the opportunity to represent New Zealand in the Scania regional semi-finals this year in either Kuala Lumpur or Thailand.
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CablePrice golf day
Whitford Park Golf Club (WPGC) once again hosted the CablePrice (CPL) Auckland Customer Golf Day held on 30 November, 2012 and despite the initial light rain and relentless wind, 72 golfers braved the elements and enjoyed a challenging round of golf.Thankfully the rain stopped soon after tee off and the sun came out, which enabled guests to dry out and enjoy the day. Following registrations and the consumption of hundreds of sausages, competitors carried, dragged or wheeled
their bags across WPGC to their starting tees for a stableford-based, 18-hole tournament. Rounding out the day was dinner and light refreshments in the club house along with prize giving. This year’s top spot was taken out by Sailesh Abernethy with his amazing 39 stableford points. He went home with a $1000 travel voucher and the prized CablePrice Classic Cup.The remaining golfers who stayed around the club house for the awards ceremony and dinner collected thousands of dollars
WORLD’S LARGEST 2012 MINEXPO HELD IN USA
worth of additionally-sponsored prizes for a variety of awards, thanks to the generous sponsorship of a large number of suppliers, and CablePrice. Speaking during the awards ceremony, CPL Auckland’s commercial vehicle salesman, Simon Leary, said it was great to see our staff, customers and suppliers all come along and thanked the customers for the support they render to the business, saying this event is always a pleasure to hold.
Update on parts dismantling ‘First choice’ is the mission statement adopted by CablePrice and, more specifically,‘First choice as a supplier to our customers’. CablePrice endeavours to be the preferred supplier of new, genuine Hitachi, Scania and John Deere parts, with exceptional service to match. Building from this, CablePrice now offers the same service in its second hand parts department based in Christchurch. Currently, there have been eight various Scania 4 and PR series trucks 10
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and a Hitachi ZX160 excavator that have been dismantled. By having a fullyqualified Scania and Hitachi-trained diesel mechanic on-board, it is able to thoroughly oversee and rebuild, if necessary, any component that leaves the department before sale. In addition to this, it also supplies a 3 month warranty on all major components. With the demand for second hand parts continuing to increase, CablePrice’s second hand parts department will only
expand and its stock will increase.With its excellent service remaining a constant, it will ensure it continues to be your ‘First Choice’ for second hand parts. As CablePrice starts to increase its stock, it will be looking to purchase used vehicles and equipment. If you are interested in updating, CablePrice may be interested in purchasing. For any enquiries please contact your nearest CablePrice dealer.
The world’s largest MINExpo dedicated entirely to the mining industry was held from 24 – 26 September last year, at the Las Vegas Convention Centre in Nevada, USA. It was the first time this MINExpo had been held since 2008. The Expo represented products from over 100 countries, was spread over 12 halls occupying a total of 850,000 square-feet of exhibition space and attracted more than 50,000 visitors.Amongst the huge number of visitors was CablePrice’s mining product manager, Paul Laird who hosted three CablePrice customers on the week-long trip — five days of which were spent in Las Vegas.
Paul’s account of MINExpo
Given the physical size of our mining products, it’s logistically impossible to bring gear of this size to New Zealand
to showcase to our customers, so the next best thing is to take the customer to the gear — and that’s exactly what we did.This trip was all about showing what new innovations Hitachi has on offer, along with the latest state-of-the-art technology Hitachi is launching. Highlights of the show would have to be the massive Hitachi EX5600-6 560 tonne face shovel and the Hitachi EH5000 AC3 haul truck with its new sky camera system. Haul trucks are notorious for blind spots, so the new sky camera Hitachi has developed gives the driver a bird’s eye view around the truck and will help overcome any blind spots. It also gives the ability to detect objects within a metre of the machine perimeter. The group also spent time at the Scania Trucks stand where the new specialised Scania 5-Axle, 10x4*6 haul truck with an Alison transmission was on display.
This particular combination offers a 45 tonne payload.This new range of Scania haul truck offers a mix of great fuel economy and high payloads along with Scania’s ability to adapt truck specifications to the requirements of an individual mine, thanks to its well-proven modular system.This is just one more tool in the selection that CablePrice is able to offer to mining in New Zealand. If I had to summarise the MINExpo, three words would come to mind – ‘ridiculously huge’ and ‘unreal’. If you’re in the mining industry then all I can say is this is a‘must do’ event and I’m sure that the next one — in 2016 — will be bigger and better. It’s a lot to take in in three days, but given the event was so well-run, I’ve had nothing but positive feedback from our customers who, like me, were blown away by its size and scale.
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on a 1:14 scale A small group of Swedish enthusiasts are spending innumerable hours and a good deal of money on building radio-controlled Scania models. These remarkable miniatures reflect the precision and high quality of the originals.
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hen Thomas Helin has parked his 1:1 scale Scania truck after a working day, numerous hours of work still lay ahead on one of Scania’s 1:14 scale trucks. With five different radio-controlled models under construction, his hobby is not only timeconsuming but also expensive.The reward is to exhibit the unique model to an admiring public after months of hard, detail-intensive work. “It’s supposed to be a hobby and sometimes you have to step back a little bit,” he says.“You can’t work on it round-the-clock, even though it tends to result in all-nighters before exhibitions.” Helin belongs to a small group of enthusiasts in Sweden who build radio-controlled trucks, Scania models in particular. Not only because they like the make but also because Scania parts are the most common on the market. In most cases, the builders start with Japanese-based Tamiya’s two construction kits for the R 470 4x2 and R 620 6x4 Highline models. But at times, several construction sets are needed to create the truck they have in mind. “The gearbox and the rear axles come in separate parts and must be assembled. If the smallest gear wheel is incorrectly assembled, the truck can’t be operated,” he says.
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However, the Tamiya construction kit is only the beginning of an ongoing process. In order to achieve the desired effect, it’s not unusual for the engine to be replaced with a better one or the hi-fi system needing to stay in the box in favour of a sharper sound system. Helin’s largest ongoing project is to build an exact replica of the Greater Stockholm recovery service truck 186 with functioning hydraulics. He has measured the original on three occasions in order to ensure that every detail is correct.The project has now been underway for more than 18-months and he no longer dares to say when it will be finished. “I chose the truck because I think it is very elegant and I have good contacts with heavyrecovery truck drivers,” he says. This small group of radio-controlled truck builders maintains online contact but also meets occasionally at exhibitions.They exchange experiences and also share special tools in order to keep costs down. Rolle Parmfelt, who recently sold his company – including three trucks – reveals that his red Scania, featuring an impressive set of lights, cost 40,000-krona, of which 30,000-krona was spent just upgrading the original model. Håkan Eriksson, who is building a crane and swap-body, is up to about 60,000-krona of which 45,000-krona relates to hydraulics.
A truck is never finished, and Thomas Helin keeps on improving his cement mixer
It’s supposed to be a hobby and sometimes you have to step back a little bit. Thomas Helin
Model Scania enthusiasts with their amazing vehicles: Tobias Ericsson, Rolle Parmfeld, Torbjörn Schöld, Thomas Helin, Oskar Grönberg and Håkan Eriksson
Doing it right takes time. For Tobias Ericsson, who works mainly with tightening technology in engine assembly at DynaMate, it took three-years to complete his first truck. Now he has two trucks with trailers and is especially proud of his scale-model DynaMate trailer, which was built from a refrigerated trailer. “I have also built my own radio transmitter, with two transmitters in one, in order to individually control functions such as high-beam and dipped headlights,” he says. “It doesn’t hurt to know quite a bit about electronics when you build models.” The radio-controlled trucks can be driven at up to 27km/h but hardly anybody would risk such a speed.After all the work they have put in, nobody wants to do any damage. “The incentive is the satisfaction of finishing the models, not being able to drive them later,” says Ericsson. Electrician Torbjörn Schöld from Avesta is the odd man out in the 1:14 gang. He works with quarter scale, 1:4 models – solid vehicles which are often manufactured on order by companies. Although, of course, he shares an eye for details with his modelbuilding companions. “I’ll wind down my work as an electrician when I reach retirement age and will then be able to devote even more time to this,” he says. CablePrice
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HITACHI DUMP TRUCKS O Revolutionary Hitachi EH3500ACII and EH4000ACII dump trucks
VER THE PAST few decades, Hitachi has revolutionised the mining industry through the design and manufacture of world-class technology across its mining product range. Successfully launched in over ten countries, the introduction of Hitachi’s rear dump truck is based on the generic design of the iconic ‘Euclid’ product that pioneered the use of rigid dump trucks in global mining and major construction projects. In alignment with Hitachi’s philosophy of quality, the same quality that has developed its leading hydraulic excavator range, has now been integrated into its dump trucks to form the highest quality product with state-of-the-art technology.
Designed and manufactured in the same world-class factory as the renowned EX Series hydraulic excavators, the EH3500ACII and EH4000ACII dump trucks incorporate the latest in innovative engineering to ultimately enhance production capabilities. Featuring lightweight, specifically-designed bodies to maximise payload capabilities, Hitachi dump trucks continue to deliver superior performance to mining operators. The EH3500ACII and EH4000ACII dump trucks incorporate Hitachi-engineered AC Drive system technology, developed by Hitachi in 1992 and currently utilised in the Japanese Shinkansen bullet trains.This advanced technology has created superior hauling capabilities that are well recognised among Hitachi products in the mining industry. 14
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The AC Drive technology provides unparalleled performance featuring greater truck availability, improved gradeability, and increased travel speeds, as well as significant reductions in maintenance and operating costs. Operators will benefit from enhanced productivity and lower cost-per-tonne, resulting in a higher return on investment. high-powered Cummins engine drives performance of Hitachi’s dump trucks.The EH3500ACII boasts a Cummins QSKTA50-CE engine with 1491kW and the EH4000ACII, a Cummins QSKTA60-CE engine with an impressive 1864kW. As you’d expect, combined with Hitachi technology, the engine delivers exceptional reliability and reduced fuel consumption to ensure maximum performance. CablePrice
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ablePrice NZ, John Deere USA and Allied Systems Company (engineering manufacturer of heavy lift and material handling equipment) are pleased to announce the world’s first John Deere 850J dozer with a PTO (Power Take Off)-driven, readmounted Allied W6F fairlead towing winch. Long time John Deere dozer owners and CablePrice customers, Grant and Kere Elliot of Elliot Logging in the Hawke’s Bay, recently took delivery of the first 850J dozer, with the winch and log arch. Elliot knew exactly what he required in a dozer, and what to expect, having previously owned an 850C purchased from CablePrice back in 2002 – a unit that’s still going strong today. Knowledgeable people will tell you the 850C dozer has good, strong power and a fast line speed from the Allied PTO winch so whatever was going to be replacing it had big shoes to fill. In 2009 with Elliot having had such a good run with his 850C, and being a strong believer in the John Deere product, he thought it was about time he started looking for a replacement but unfortunately John Deere had stopped using PTO-driven winches. At the time all that was available were hydraulic winches. There were two distinct disadvantages in the hydraulic winch.While it is great for smooth speed control for something like a recovery application, the line speed is too slow when compared to that of the 850C (the old C-series pulled 30m of rope in 30 seconds where the hydraulic version took 1min 35sec).Added to this, there is no free spool. Again while a controlled line-out speed is not an issue, maybe even an advantage in some instances, in others it just didn’t work for the type of logging work Elliot Logging was doing. Having to power out each time just didn’t cut it for Elliot nor did the free spooling
drum without a brake. Paul Roche, equipment sales specialist for CablePrice Hastings and never one to give up easily, took the matter up with John Deere USA.While John Deere has an excellent dozer, the lack of a good PTO-driven winch limited their suitability for New Zealand forestry contractors. Thanks to excellent consultation and cooperation between CablePrice, John Deere Engineering and Allied Systems Company the PTO-driven W6F winch is now available for the current 750 and 850J series dozers. The PTO delivers all the available engine horsepower to the winch for high line pull and fast line speed. This is especially welcome news for forestry customers throughout the country where both high line pull and fast line speed are required for efficient productivity. Elliot has since put the new dozer to work in the Putere Forest, inland from Raupunga on the east coast of the North Island, pulling 10 to 15 tonne logs and stems; he says the line speed is excellent and back up to that of the old 850C. Combined with a heap of pulling power, it’s doing exactly what’s needed. “John Deere has hit the nail on the head. It just keeps getting better. The dozer and winch combination has delivered everything the customer had hoped for. It just has great performance in every aspect,” says Roche. Elliot’s 850J came with a factory-fitted John Deere guarding package, including full-length rock guards, arched limb risers and a heavy-duty grill. Power is by way of a John Deere PowerTech 6.8 litre, tier-2-compliant engine, rated at 157hp (117Kw).To help keep the operator warm in the winter and cool on those famous Hawke’s Bay summer days, a roof-mounted heater and air conditioning unit is also included. Other creature CablePrice
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Elliot recently added another Hitachi to his fleet – this time the ZX330LC-5 with full guarding by Prosteel Engineering, Hamilton.This is in addition to the ZX330-3 that has now clocked up over 8500hrs.
comforts include an air-suspension, deluxe-comfort control, high-back operations seat,AM/FM radio and 12 volt power port all wrapped up in a ROPS (Roll Over Protection Structure) approved cab.These, combined with the fully-modulated, hydrostatic drive-train, provide a smooth ride, virtually eliminating jerky or abrupt movements.This makes the long hours in the driving seat comfortable.
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Both 750J and 850J dozers are also available with a PowerTech 9 litre, tier-3-compliant engine, rated at 192hp (143Kw). John Deere dozer owners now have the choice of an Allied H6H hydraulic winch for general applications where smooth line speed control is important or the Allied W6F PTO-driven winch for fast line speed especially suited for high-volume logging.
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The cost of operation was so far down [on what they were used to] that we made a decision to stick with them [Scania]… “The cost of operation was so far down [on what they were used to] that we made a decision to stick with them [Scania]… and we’ve had a bloody good run out of them,” Schultz says. To reinforce his comment, Schultz points out that the backup service from CablePrice service dealer, Cooke Howlison in Dunedin is almost an unknown factor. “We’ve never had a problem with our back-up service because we’ve never needed it,” he says.“They’ve been that bloody reliable, it’s never been a problem.”
In fact, he points out, the only time the trucks have needed to visit Howlison’s Dunedin workshop has been to have their first couple of scheduled services.After that, Mainland Groundspread gets the servicing done by a local business in Oamaru, although Schultz states that’s more about downtime and logistics than anything else. “Dunedin’s an hour-and-a-half away, and that’s a long way on tractor-grip tyres,” he says.“That’s also time the trucks aren’t working. It would be different if we were getting paid to travel
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that far on a job, but if they’re not working they’re not earning, so it just makes sense for us to get them serviced here.” The company covers a considerable area from its Oamaru base, servicing a zone within a 150km radius of the depot. “It’s a pretty big area, so we need to make sure our trucks are reliable,” Schultz says. Even during the middle of winter, when groundspreading operations traditionally slow up, the company manages to keep its trucks busy, converting two of them to spray units for applying a nitrogen inhibitor on pastures. “With spraying, it gives us something to do to keep the trucks busy, so we really only have a four-week slow down in the middle of winter,” says Schultz.
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While performance, return-on-investment and reliability all play key roles in his assessment of the trucks, Schultz points out the guys behind the wheel have also given favourable feedback on selecting the Scania brand. “Driver acceptance of them has been really good,” he says. After 13 years of operating Mainland Groundspread Services, Schultz and his wife Nivonne have established their business based on strong performance and good reliability — attributes that are highly regarded by its South Canterbury and North Otago farming clients. In their Scania spreaders, they’ve got equipment that is delivering the same sort of positive benefits, and that’s something that can only be good for business.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Are you a skilled diesel technician with expertise in large construction machinery? At CablePrice we have some exciting career opportunities for the right people throughout our 13 branches nationwide. As a member of our team you’ll use state-of-the-art equipment to repair and service world class brands such as John Deere, Hitachi and Bell. Your efforts will be well-rewarded with a top remuneration package. Check out some of the other benefits of working with CablePrice. • On-going training and support towards international qualifications • Modern state-of-the-art workshops • Opportunities to travel within CablePrice’s large nationwide network • Variety of products to work on • Work with your mates in a fun, friendly environment • Flexible hours in some locations – talk to us, you may be surprised The CablePrice story is already 60 years in the making. Visit our website to learn how you can become a part of it.
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MEDIUM MACHINE, KING-SIZE WORKLOAD Auckland contractors March Cato have added a hard-working ZAXIS-5 medium excavator to their growing fleet, reflecting the varied nature of their constantly expanding project work.
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The new generation ZAXIS models boast lower lifecycle maintenance costs, with lubricant requirements down to 500 hours for connections like the bucket and boom foot, and consumables like engine and hydraulic oils only needing to be refreshed after around 5000 hours as medium-sized machines with overall widths registering between 3190mm and 3490mm, this hardy unit can still easily access and work in narrow spots on-site. Such tight conditions suit the new ZAXIS-5 range though, boasting, as they do, excellent outward visibility, thanks to a new compact console (which also gives the operator more legroom) and the door pillar having been shifted rearward by 70mm, meaning lateral vision for the operator has improved too. The cab is all about user comfort in the ZAXIS-5s.A new LED light turns on when the door opens; handy for those winter morning starts.The front window is easily removed and stored overhead using clever slide rails and the overhead window can be opened up for extra ventilation, although Hitachi has increased the air vent count in the cab, strategically-placed for uniform air circulation even in the height of a Kiwi summer. As Dick March would also acknowledge, the degree of comfort a decently spec’d, consistently reliable machine adds to any project’s bottom line can’t be ignored either. The new generation ZAXIS models boast lower lifecycle maintenance costs, with lubricant requirements down to 500 hours for connections like the bucket and boom foot, and consumables like engine and hydraulic oils only needing to be refreshed after around 5000 hours. “We’ve always found Hitachi excavators to be very good machines,” March concludes.“They’re very reliable overall.” With the improved ZX240LC-5 and its ‘dash five’ counterparts finding homes on a multitude of job sites around the country, that’s an opinion set to be echoed throughout New Zealand’s hardworking construction industry during 2013.
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stanchions of the front bolster on the truck folded down.The remaining bolsters on both the truck and trailer are then slid into position for loading, using air-rams to move them along slides on the chassis. To convert it back again, those bolsters are moved, the other bolsters are lifted up and the drawbar telescopes in to form a standard eight-wheeler truck and four-axle trailer. The remainder of the fleet – which can rise to as many as 25 trucks per day with contracted owner-drivers called in — tends to run to the local port in single-driver shifts, almost always running close to the 44 tonne legal maximum on delivery trips. “The port does reasonable hours, so we don’t need to doubleshift the trucks,” says Curran. “We’re mostly running loaded one way — about 75% of the time. Occasionally we’ll pick up something to take back.” The trucks travel, on average, between 500km and 600km per day, five days a week with all returning fuel economy figures over 2km/litre — one of the reasons Curran has chosen the majority of his Scanias in the 560-620hp bracket. “We went for the higher horsepower for better fuel economy and because it’s also easier on the driver at the end of the day.” Drivers are an area of the MTS business that is important to Curran — not just for the way they manage their workload, but also for the way they look after the equipment. “You tend to attract a better class of driver having gear like this, and if you get a good driver, you know they’re going to look after the trucks,” he says. Curran has also worked servicing and routine R&M of the MTS Scanias into his business budget by using CablePrice’s six year Scanplan Max 24 servicing contract. “They’re all on this plan, which is the biggest you can get,” he explains.“We own the trucks, but we pay per kilometer for servicing. It’s a great way to budget because it’s a fixed price and cost for each truck and there are no surprises.” This is important as unwanted surprises aren’t welcome in the logging game — it’s a tough enough job as it is.
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Following on from its debut in mid-2012, we catch up with one early ZAXIS-5 customer to see how this new heavy-duty Hitachi is performing in the rough stuff.
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is host to New Zealand’s longest guided underground walking tour.Although, operating a lime quarry works as he does, for much of the working week Warren is more concerned with the stuff lying closer to the surface than what rests far beneath. As far as hardware for the job goes, he’s supremely happy with his new ZAXIS 350LCH-5; so much so that he brought it in to replace a smaller ZX330-3 that had only done 2000 hours before he decided to trade up. “I was really impressed with the ‘dash three’ actually; we could have soldiered on with it without any worries at all. But I guess it’s a reflection of how good the ‘dash five’ is that we decided to let the smaller machine go so soon into its run,” he says. “Usually I’d let a machine run to around the 8000-9000 hour CablePrice
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after the work site has closed down for the day. “It might sound like a small thing but they really make the effort in that regard; especially when you consider they need to travel a bit to get to us. Coming in outside of normal work hours means we lose very little operating time as a result.That suits me down to the ground.” Despite the ZAXIS-5’s grunt, this range of machines actually boasts a five percent reduction in fuel consumption and the addition of an ECO mode which can cut fuel consumption by a further nine percent when compared to the PWR mode; out-ofthe-box traits which appeal to Warren. In 2010 Ruakuri Contracting humbled some of the industry’s biggest players by taking out the transport category in that year’s annual Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) Awards.The silverware came Ruakuri’s way in recognition of the company’s concerted efforts to reduce its environmental impact; cutting its fuel usage by 13 percent, displacing over 90,000 litres of diesel with biodiesel and reducing its CO2 emissions by more than 140 tonnes within three years – all in all, a massive effort for a small company. With biodiesel prices becoming more volatile in the intervening couple of years though,Warren now puts outright fuel efficiency ahead of any other alternative fix. “It’s just not economically viable anymore to buy biodiesel like we were a few years back, so running an excavator with better fuel efficiency is more important than ever.The ‘dash five’ has already proved its worth on that score.” There’s plenty to like about the new ZAXIS-5; early interest turns swiftly into positive operator experiences.The heart of the King Country already hosts one satisfied customer, with many more already following Ruakuri Contracting’s lead nationwide.
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economy, performance and additional milk payload. “Scania have proven themselves in the industry time and time again,” he says.“They’re known for their fuel efficiency and robustness.The R480 has done more than 500,000 kilometres and we haven’t had an issue with it.” The Southern Milk fleet completes around 45,000km a week with trucks rotated through a three-driver shift to ensure round-the-clock operations. Hamilton says the Scanias compare favourably with the other European trucks in the fleet, in power and fuel economy especially. “The 440 produces 2300Nm of torque, so it’s one of the most powerful trucks in our fleet,” he says. “The fuel economy we’re achieving is really good too.We’re managing to get an average of 2.2 kilometres per litre out of them, which is pretty satisfying. “We’re really pleased with the fuel consumption – it’s spot on.” Those fuel economy figures have been assisted by the CablePrice
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The trucks have a tare weight of 10,900kg, which he points out is considerably less than other similarly-spec’d trucks doing the same job.This allows each of the Scanias to haul between 500 and 800 litres more milk per trip than other trucks. “That really adds up over a week,” he says. Hamilton also mentions the trucks’ halogen H4 headlights as being something the drivers have commented on. “They all praise the headlights; I’ve driven the trucks a couple of times and they’re really good.” While the Scanias in the Southern Milk Transport fleet are performing well and generating returns in line with projections, a transport operation can quickly face difficulties if the manufacturer’s back-up service is below par, but this is another area where Hamilton says Southern Milk’s Scanias have huge benefits being serviced and having the after-sales support of CablePrice’s Invercargill operation. “We’re working right down at the bottom of the island, so you’ve got to have the product support available if and when you need it,” he says. “Working under the big umbrella like they do, we know there’s going to be no shortage of parts on the shelf if we need them which means our trucks will be back on the road much quicker should anything happen.” Open Country Dairy may not be the largest company of its type in the country, nor the Southern Milk Transport fleet the largest but, for its customers, knowing the tankers are going to turn up every day is a vital part of their operation. With Scania and CablePrice, Southern Milk Transport achieves those aims daily – at a reduced cost and with better returns.
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! Are you a skilled diesel technician with expertise in the heavy transport sector? At CablePrice we have some exciting career opportunities for the right people throughout our 13 branches nationwide. As a technician in our team you’ll work from state-of-the-art workshops to repair and service world class Scania trucks. Your efforts will be well-rewarded with a top remuneration package. Check out some of the other benefits of working with CablePrice. • On-going training and support towards international qualifications • Opportunities to travel within CablePrice’s large nationwide network • Variety of products to work on • Work with your mates in a fun, friendly environment The CablePrice story is already 60 years in the making. Visit our website to learn how you can become a part of it.
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M e rcha n di s e M e rcha n di s e Scania classic parka, $299 Scania V8 belt, $65 Hitachi soft shell jacket, $99 Hitachi Stormtech jacket, $ 175
Hitachi polo, $39.95
Scania R60 highline (1:25), $125 Scania cooler bag, $26.43 + gst
Scania embroided hoodie, $112 Hitachi black hoodie, $56.50 Scania racing cap, $10.55 Scania vacuum flask, $40
Scania women’s wind resque jacket, $ 220
Hitachi cooler bag, $26.43 + gst
Scania hooded zip sweat sweatshirt, $ 95 Scania women’s tech tee, long sleeve, $ 90
Hitachi orange tee, $25.50
Hitachi hat, $19.95
Scania women’s tech fleece, $ 120
Scania women’s cap stamp embroidery, $25
Hitachi ZX200-5, $115
Scania women’s vabis parka jacket, $ 320 Scania women’s v-neck tee, $49
Hitachi hi-vis jersey, $54.95
John Deere hat, $19.20
Scania women’s hooded zip sweatshirt, $ 95
Scania women’s basic tee tone in tone print, $ 49
Scania women’s tech fleece, $120
John Deere work wear, $49.95
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TRACK & WHEEL Customer: Beckers Transport Limited Model: R560 Beckers Transport Limited, Oturehua, Central Otago, have recently put on the road a very smart looking R560 with a silver grill. Spec’d with a CR19N cab, manual gearbox, Xenon headlamps and fridge to keep Travis fresh and alert when he transports his loads throughout the South Island. One item spec that caused quite a bit of excitement and surprise was the window in the lefthand side of the cab. This allows for some fantastic visibility and we’ve been told the extra light it allows in is awesome.
Customer: Central Transport Ltd Model: R620 Central Transport have put this smart new R620 stock truck to work. The unit is based in Reporoa and works all around the North Island. The driver, Phil, is impressed with his new truck and enjoys the power and retardation of the big V8.
Customer: Douglas Logging Ltd Model: G440 Peter and Brad Douglas, of Douglas Logging, have just taken delivery of their third multi-drive axle Scania, which joins a 6x6 and another 8x8 Scania.Their new 8x8 is a G440CB 8x8 HHZ complete with Allison HD4500P auto-transmission and, like the other vehicles, is used as an alternative to the log forwarders getting the logs to the skid site for the highway logging trucks to pick up their loads.
Hampden Transport Ltd, situated in North Otago, has upgraded its fleet with another Scania (on scan plan max) with the deck built and fitted by Edwards Engineering, Balclutha.The Scania, with its power and fuel economy, will roam the South carrying livestock, driven by Andrew McEwan. Customer: Hampden Transport Limited Model: R560 42
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Customer: Flash Transports Ltd Model: R560 Ronald of Flash Transports has finally parted with his old Scania R164, with1.5 million kilometres on the clock, and stepped into this impressive looking R560LB8X4MSA in Mainfreight colours.This truck looks impressive in the dark with the additional lights Ronald has added. Other extras include polished alloys, CB, LED lights, USB interface, fridge, daytime runners and a Scania Griffin interior light. This unit is also on a Scania Max24 service contract with CablePrice.
Customer: Camo Transport Ltd Model: R620 Greg from Camo Transport has just put this beautifully-presented R620 tractor on the road and has spared nothing, from twin chrome stacks, hand-painted signage to legend-series interior. Greg is really impressed with the power and is getting great fuel savings compared to his old R500.
Customer: DAR Transport Ltd Model: G440 DAR Transport has picked up another Scania, a G440LB8X4MSA with a Fruehauf curtainsider body. Contracting to NZ Couriers, the truck runs between Auckland/ Whangarei/Hamilton at night and around Auckland during the day. This unit is on Scania’s Max24 service contract with CablePrice. Extras are in-cab camera, CB, luxury Scania leather seats and fridge.
Customer: Fitchett Hoggard Ltd Model: R560 Fitchett Hoggard Ltd have taken delivery of two new Scania trucks, running between Auckland and Christchurch, pulling six-axle B-trains and covering about 340,000 kilometres per year.
Customer: Gordon Dahm Model: R620 ordon Dahm has put this R620 crane truck to work in Tokoroa.The G crane, an Epsilon S260L, can extend out to 11 metres and can lift up to 8 tonne close in.The Logging gear was built by Patchell Industries. CablePrice
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Customer: Gordon Dahm Model: R730 Gordon Dahm has put this stylish V8 730 to work in Tokoroa. The unit is fitted with Patchell logging gear, has two-pedal Opticruise and runs big 835 hubreductions with air suspension, giving the unit a GVM of 150,000kg.The front offsets are a Dahm special! Gordon has a large Scania Fleet and has been a very loyal Scania customer buying nothing else new since the late 90s.
Customer: Heikel Transport Ltd Model: P230 Heikel Transport have just put this big gear on the road! This very smart little unit has 230hp and air suspension. They reckon it is a fantastic little truck to drive!
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Customer: Aysha Logging Ltd Model: R500 Shane Laurence, owner of Aysha Logging, has taken delivery of a new Scania R500CB 8x4 MSZ with CR19N sleeper cab.The new truck has been fitted with Kraft Engineering logging gear and a fouraxle trailer.Aysha Logging are based in Ruakaka, close to Marsden Port, and will operate all over Northland.
Customer: Hyslop Blair Transport Ltd Model: R500 Hyslop Blair Transport, East Taieri, Dunedin have recently put to work a new R500CB 8X4 MSZ. A 500hp worldrenowned Scania V8 with manual gearbox and the RP735 axle set.Transporting logs from local forestry to port and sawmills is the main task for the R500.
Customer: Hyslop Rural Transport Ltd Model: P360 Hyslop Rural Transport Ltd, Outram, Dunedin has recently added its second new Scania P360 4x4 to its fleet. Dave will be operating this very smart looking unit in and around the local area. A 13-litre EGR 360hp engine with 1850Nm of torque will certainly assist with getting up and over some of the terrain that is put in front of it.
Customer: Kerepehi Transport Ltd Model: R500 Kerepehi Transport Ltd have just put into action this fine example of a Scania heavy haul unit. Kerepehi is situated on the Hauraki Plains and is owned and operated by the Challis family.This R500CA 6X4 MHZ tractor unit has hub-reduction diffs, a two-pedal Opticruise gearbox and high chassis height. Kerepehi did the fitting-out of the truck themselves.This truck looks exceptional on the road.
Customer: Vowles Transport Ltd Model: R620 Lindsay and Heather Vowles have put this new R620 eightwheeled tractor unit to work on a inter-island run.The unit has been spec’d with everything from leather seats to a microwave. Not only do they rate the Scania product for the driveability and fuel economy, they find the nationwide service network works really well for their business.
Customer: Warren Fowler Earthmoving Ltd Model: G420 Warren Fowler Earthmoving Ltd recently commissioned this Scania G420CB6X4MHZ bath tub tipper.This is the first Scania into this big Auckland fleet.The truck features an Adams and Currie Ltd tipping deck, high construction chassis, factory paint job and super single tyres on rims on the front axles.This unit can be seen working on the major Waterview extension in West Auckland. So look out for BIGROC in your rearview mirrors next time your are in the big smoke.
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Customer: Maheno Transport Ltd Model: R620 A very sharp looking 620hp Scania in fleet colours for Maheno Transport.A highline cab was spec’d for this application with leather seats, a fridge and manual gearbox to name a few.A fitting tribute to the late Johnny Johnston.
Customer: Marsden Transport Solutions Ltd Model: R620 Marsden Transport Solutions Ltd owners, Glen and Suzie Curran, have now taken delivery of their sixth new Scania in as many months.Their sixth addition is an R620CB 8x4 MSZ logging spec chassis with GRSO905R overdrive transmission, hub-reduction and CR19N Sleeper cab configuration.The truck has been fitted with Patchells logging bolsters and a Patchells four-axle logging trailer which joins their other R620, an R500 and three R560CB 8x4 MSZs. They will all be operating throughout Northland.
Customer: MJR Transport Ltd Model: R560 ave, from MJR transport in Tauranga, has just put this immaculatelyD presented R560 on the road.The unit is a two-pedal Opticruise and is fitted with twin lake pipes and a Legend-series interior. Dave is wrapped with the great fuel economy.
Customer: McGowan Transport Ltd Model: R730 obbie McGowan has put this beautifully-presented V8 730 tractor R to work for Mainfreight, based in Rotorua. Robbie carts all over New Zealand and is really enjoying his new truck. The picture on the back wall explains it all!
Customer: Pete Sargison Model: R620 & R730 Pete and Lisa Sargison with their two new trucks, an R620 and R730 with the rego RMAGTN, shifting the logs under the Pan Pac log transport group.The trucks are fitted out with Patchell logging gear.
Customer: Paul Jensen Model: R560 aul Jensen operates Fresha Valley Milk from his base in Waipu, P Northland and has recently taken delivery of a new Scania R560LB560MSA with CR19N sleeper cab and two-pedal Opticruise gearshift system.The chassis has been fitted with a stainless steel milk tanker which will make collections and deliveries around the upper North Island.This new Scania will work along side a number of other Scanias that Paul owns and operates. CablePrice
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Customer: Road Haulage Limited Model: R620 Road Haulage Limited from Te Awamutu have put another V8 R620 on the road.The unit is fitted with Jackson gear and Total crates. As well as the comfort, power and retardation, they like the flexibility and fixed costing that the Max 24 contracts give their business.
Customer: Rotorua Forest Haulage Model: R560 otorua Forest Haulage has put another new V8 R560 to work R based in Rotorua.The unit is fitted with scales, CTI and Rotorua Forest Haulage logging gear.They are getting a great run out of their V8s and are very pleased with the fuel economy.
Customer: SeaProducts (1998) Ltd Model: R560 SeaProducts (1998) Ltd has just put this fine looking Scania R560LB 8X4 MSA curtainsider truck and trailer unit on the road.This truck is based in Coromandel Town on the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula. Seaproducts grow and harvest a great variety of seafood, with its core products being Coromandel Mussels and Pacific Oysters, which of course, are the best-tasting in town. Seaproducts’ main factory is based in Drury, where the seafood is prepared mainly for the export market. Kevin McNeil pilots this fine looking unit.The purpose-built machine has aluminium water-holding tanks, stainless floors with gutters and Thermo King chillers on both truck and trailer. Next time you are in the Coromandel keep an eye out for Seaproducts’ Scania — it will be sure to impress.
Customer: Simpson Log Transport Model: R500 Kevin Simpson beside his new Scania R500.The truck joins the other two Scania units on the East Coast logging scene.The truck has been fittedout with HT Engineering Logging gear.The truck is driven by ‘Big John’ Campbell who, in his usual quiet and unassuming way (but with a wide grin), sees it as his perfect retirement truck.
Customer: Southern Milk Transport Ltd Model: P440 The first of two new Scania P440LB 8X4 MSA’s has recently been delivered to Southern Milk Transport to collect milk from local suppliers.The 440hp Euro 5 SCR engines with 1696ft lb (2300Nm) of torque helps makes light work of the milk collection.
Customer: T P Buchanan Ltd Model: R620 T P Buchanan Ltd has recently put to work an R620LB 8X4 MSA. This comes with a Highline cab, twopedal Opticruise, Xenon headlamps and daytime LED running lights to name but a few items ticked.Transporting freight from Central Otago through to Christchurch and return is made easy with the 620hp engine.
Customer: Tarawhiti Haulage Model: R620 Hone from Tarawhiti Haulage has put this new R620, fitted with Patchell logging gear, on the road. The unit is based in Opotiki and works along the East Coast.
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Customer: Tony Pye Model: R620 Tony and Dianne Pye with another Scania. Following trend again are the amazing graphics on the cab.Tony and Dianne recently headed off to Sweden.The next truck, I hear, will have some influence in the paint work from this trip — word is a temple maybe considered.The trucks work for Pan Pac in Napier, fitted with Evans logging gear.
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Rodney Adams (pictured) of R & M Logging, has taken delivery of a new Hitachi ZX250L-3. R & M are contracted to Lealand Logging crew 039, working for Kaingaroa Timberlands in the central North Island.The new Hitachi comes direct from the factory with the high-and-wide chassis and boom high lift being among some of the forestry-focused options. EMS of Rotorua completed the guarding package and ENSIGN supplied the 1530 grapple. Customer: R & M Logging Model: Hitachi ZX250L-3 CablePrice
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Customer: A & G Sinton Model: Hitachi ZX280LC-5 Alan Sinton has bought a new Hitachi. Based in Tokoroa,A & G Sinton are one of the first to put a new model Hitachi ZX280LC-5 to work in the bush. Kim is the operator of the machine, working mostly in the Kinleith Forest for CHH Pulp and Paper loading trucks. The new Hitachi was prepared for work with a new guarding package by Steel & Track, in Tokoroa, and grapple was supplied by CDL.
Customer: Birchfield Coal Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX870LCH-3 Birchfield Coal Limited have recently taken delivery of a new Hitachi ZX870LCH-3.The 4.3m3 bucket, combined with the ‘BE’ front attachment, gives good productivity, says Bob, the operator. The excavator will predominantly be used for shifting overburden in their Giles Creek Mine, near Reefton on the West Coast.
Customer: Anderson Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 2154D The first John Deere 2154D in the lower South Island has been delivered to Doug Anderson of Anderson Logging Ltd.After operating his previous machine, a Hitachi ZX225USR-3 for almost 9000 hours, Matt Brown, the operator, is more than happy with the lifting performance and all-round visibility from the cab, which has a 1.2 metre cab riser.The machine is fitted with a Duxson grapple.
Customer: Clapham Holdings Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX200-5 Another Hitachi for Wairoa — Robin Clapham wanted a 20 tonne machine to road his forest holdings around Wairoa.The Hitachi is fitted out with Factory ROPS and FOPS guards, which sped up delivery from time of order. Sale by Paul Roche, Cableprice NZ Ltd.
Customer: BioRich Ltd Model: John Deere 724K John Deere are not only helping make roads in the Hawke’s Bay, they are also helping out in composting. BioRich looked at replacing their current fleet of loaders with something more reliable — the answer came in the form of a John Deere 724K loader.The operator, Lance, has really taken to the joystick steering. Deere have really grasped what the operators wanted from a joystick steer, not only with their wheel loaders, but also with their graders — easily making John Deere the best solution on the market right now.
Customer: Combined Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 1910E Pae Clark, of Combined Logging, has taken delivery of a John Deere 1910E Forwarder.The comfort and visibility of the cab first caught Pae’s attention and after operator Tony Curl had put the machine through its paces and confirmed those points, the productivity was proven to be fantastic as well. Seen here second from left, operator Tony Curl and far right, Pae Clark.
Customer: Elliot Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 850J Elliot Logging Ltd have recently replaced its old Deere dozer with a new 850J from John Deere.The latest 850J series has the PTO option back and is faster than the old model winch, making the new Deere-Allied combination a winner for Grant and Kere.
Customer: Birchfield Coal Ltd Model: Bell B50D Along with the new ZX870LCH-3, Birchfield Coal adds another B50D Mk7 to their existing fleet of four, 50 tonne Articulated Dump Trucks. The truck’s classleading payload capacity will boost the fleet’s already substantial capacity, whilst maintaining outstanding fuel economy.
Customer: Combined Logging Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX250L-3 Pae Clark, of Combined Logging, has purchased a new ZX250L-3 Logger to join his ground-based crew in Northland. The machine will be performing shovel logging as well as loading out duties. Combined Logging has a long association with Hitachi excavators dating back to the UHO days and is more than happy to continue the tradition. Seen here happy with his new machine is operator Pauli.
Customer: Fibre Resources Ltd Model: John Deere 759JH When Grant Robinson of Fibre Resources Ltd wanted to significantly increase their production in the Acacia Forests, they turned to a John Deere 759JH. Having spoken to Grant some time after the delivery, he commented this machine had doubled their production and more than exceeded their expectations. The 759JH easily covers the extreme terrain that is expected of it. Seen here is operator Mike Foster.
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Customer: Cox Forestry Services Ltd Model: John Deere 759JH Luke and Aaron in front of the new John Deere 759JH harvester.This machine carries on with Deere improvements from the 759 machine delivered last year.The new model has the new nine litre engine and also JDLink, which monitors the machine via satellite. It also has the latest Waratah package,Timbernavi, which supplies up-to-the-minute harvesting information, stem details and other useful information.The machine was set up ex-factory, ready for the head, piping controls etc., all factory installed which has made it a true purpose built package. Cox Forestry Services have put the machine to work for Pan Pac forests, Napier.
Customer: D G Glenn Logging Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX330-5 D G Glenn Logging’s latest machine is a Hitachi ZX330-5. The new dash-5 is working in the Putere Forest, north of Napier. With new operator comfort levels, including possibly the most comfortable seat in an excavator, plus the nice, smooth controls of the dash-5, the doubleshifted machine operators are impressed. Sale by Paul Roche.
Customer: D G Glenn Logging Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX360W his is the third Hitachi ZX360W for D G Glenn logging.The previous T two have worked well with the increased working radius enabling a safer working radius for fleeting.This Hitachi has recently been joined by a new ZX330-5 E-service remote machine monitoring is in action on all D G Glenn machines. Sale by Paul Roche.
Customer: Douglas Logging Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX160LC-3 Peter and Brad Douglas of Douglas Logging recently put a Hitachi ZX160LC-3 to work in the Northland forests. Operator Anton, who is rapt with the overall performance of the machine with its balance and digging power, is a bit of a lone ranger with the type of work he is carrying out.The machine’s primary role is to reinstate the landings for replanting once logging is completed. Seen here is Anton on the machine up in the Waitangi Forest.
Customer: Excavator Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX200-5G Cameron Wade from Excavator Ltd of Hamilton has recently purchased a ZX200-5g to add to the Hitachi Fleet. Cameron says Hitachi is the only one to buy and is very pleased with the new model.
Customer: Fletcher Construction Fiji Model: Hitachi ZX120-3 This Hitachi ZX120-3 recently purchased by Fletcher Construction Fiji is being loaded for shipping to Suva, Fiji.The machine is to be used in the flood rehabilitation project. Fletcher South Pacific have a number of Hitachi machines working in the Pacific Island region.
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Customer: Fulton Hogan Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX200-3 This Kiwi-Class ZX200-3 has been purchased by Fulton Hogan Auckland. It will be working on Great Barrier Island in Fulton Hogan’s hard rock quarry, loading out rock and also breaking down oversized rock with a rock breaker.This machine replaces an ageing Hitachi EX200-5.
Customer: Kerry McCormick Model: John Deere 748H Kerry McCormick has taken delivery of a new John Deere 748H Grapple Skidder, working in the Rotoehu Forest in the Bay of Plenty.The new John Deere is equipped with a direct drive, auto-shift transmission, powerful 6000-series winch and one of the best grapples in the game.
Customer: Kimberly Contractors Model: Hitachi ZX400L Forwarding a river is not unusual in the East Coast.This new ZX400L-5, recently delivered to Kimberly Contractors, gives this ADT a bucket full on a fine day in the Mata river, south of Ruatoria.
Customer: Knaggs Construction Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX17U-2 Knaggs Construction has taken delivery of a ZX17U-2 package. The business, based in Botany, already operates a number of late model Hitachi machines, which carry out civil construction works in the Auckland area.The new Hitachi comes complete with manual quick-hitch and tilting wide bucket. 50
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Customer: Harper Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 748H Lawrence Harper of Harper Logging Whakatane, has taken delivery of a new John Deere 648H Grapple Skidder to work in his Kaingaroa crew. The John Deere is equipped with an auto-shift transmission and lock-up torque converter for efficient power distribution.The new skidder is working alongside a ZX330-3 Hitachi/Woodsman cable hauler in the Central North Island. Customer: Kimberly Contractors Model: Hitachi ZX350L Kimberly Contractors have taken delivery of another Hitachi. Gary and Marija have possibly one of the biggest challenges in forestry roading in the country. Mud up to the slew ring isn’t uncommon, but this new Hitachi ZX350L will give it a little more room above the mud.
Customer: King One Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX240LC-5 King One has put the first Hitachi ZX240LC-5 into logging in New Zealand.The machine is fitted with a fixed Ensign grapple, with the grapple rotation and bucket ram controlled by proportional buttons on the pilot levers.The machine will be used on the skids loading out trucks. Guarding was done by Heavy Equipment Repair in Tapanui.
Customer: Lealand Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 624K Mark Lealand of Lealand Logging, Ngongotaha, has added another John Deere 624K to his fleet. Crew 040 is working for Kaingaroa Timberlands in the Central North Island.The new loader is the frontline load out machine.
Customer: Lealand Logging Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX250L-3 Mark Lealand of Lealand Logging, Ngongotaha, has taken delivery of a new Hitachi ZX250L-3.The Hitachi L-series comes out direct from the factory with a forestry focus. High-and-wide chassis and boom high lift are among some of the factory options on the new machine. EMS of Rotorua completed the guarding package and ENSIGN supplied the 1530 grapple. Crew 040 is working for Kaingaroa Timberlands in the Central North Island.
Customer: M W Lissette Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX200-5 Warrick and Annie Frogley, owners of Hawke’s Bay company M W Lissette, have given Bryce a new Hitachi ZX200-5 to take care of roading in the Mohaka forest north of Napier.When visited, Bryce was talking about a custom paint job so we will watch this space — something blue, I hear? The Hitachi joins a John Deere 670GP grader already in the fleet.
Customer: Ribbonwood Log Supply Model: John Deere 748H Leon Duncan of Ribbonwood Log Supply has added a new John Deere 748H to their fleet.The new Grapple Skidder is equipped with an auto shift direct drive transmission offering exceptional fuel economy and more power to the ground. Crew 016 is working for Kaingaroa Timberlands in the Central North Island.
Customer: Matt Charlton Model: Hitachi ZX130K Matt Charlton from Danevirke has a new Hitachi in the team.The ZX130K will be busy running alongside Don in his John Deere, draining paddocks and reshaping the hills around Dannevirke.The orange product ranks high with Matt, which means the Hitachi brand dominates his toolbox these days.
Customer: McKenzie & Parma Model: Hitachi ZX200-5 McKenzie and Parma have recently taken delivery of a new Hitachi ZX200-5 excavator.The machine will be put to work in Auckland and comes with hydraulic quick-hitch and tilting wide bucket.
Customer: Neville Earthworks Model: Hitachi ZX200-5 Barry from Neville Earthworks has taken delivery of a new ZX200-5, which has been put to work in central Hawke’s Bay. Barry, who has owned Hitachis for many years, rates this model, saying it’s nice to operate and very smooth. Neville Earthworks are based in central Hawke’s Bay.They have been around for many years servicing a good base of long-term customers — a sign Barry must be doing things right, just like his excavator purchases.
Customer: Nick Vanderley Contracting Model: Hitachi ZX200-5 Nick Vanderley has recently taken delivery of his new Hitachi ZX200-5.The machine is being operated by Eric Johnstone who has operated excavators for more than 30 years in the Southland area.
Customer: Otis Johnson Model: Hitachi ZX280LC-5 When Otis Johnson decided to increase production in his Swamp Kauri recovery business, he was adamant it was going to be Hitachi. Having had a great run out of the ZX200, the decision was easy. But which size was the question. Having looked at the ZX240LC-5 and the ZX280LC-5 he decided on the bigger of the two machines, putting 900mm shoes on to help keep the machine above the very soft peat land. He put it to work and immediately noticed the ease in which the ZX280LC-5 was able to retrieve big logs deep down. It certainly has proved the right decision. Pictured is Otis Johnson. CablePrice
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Customer: Paniora Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 748H Rob Paniora of Paniora Logging has been very impressed with the performance of his new JD 748H skidder.The ease of the autotransmission and traction that it provides in the wet Waipoua Forest has kept production steady for the crew. Seen here is Rob Paniora. Customer: Pemberton Civil Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX330-5 hen Sam Pemberton was looking for a large excavator for his W Hamilton-based company, it was only natural to add to his fleet of six Hitachis.The ZX330-5g is needed for the big digs that Pemberton Civil Ltd is involved with.With its good looks and digging capability it has impressed everyone who has seen it.
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Customer: Paniora Logging Ltd Model: John Deere 2154D Paniora Logging has taken delivery of a new 2154D John Deere Log Loader.The machine’s primary role is fleeting and loading along with some shovel logging duties. Seen here, deep in the Waipoua Forest happy as, is Barry Rapira.The excellent visibility of the 2154D along with its outstanding reach makes easy work of loading trucks.
Customer: Rosewarne Contractors Ltd Model: John Deere 2154D Rosewarne Contractors Ltd recently took delivery of their latest John Deere 2154D Log Loader. Nicknamed the Terminator, this particular unit is fitted with a Power Clam Grapple made by CWS Industries in Canada, for high-speed, high-production loading.After spending a few days getting used to it, operator Tas was very complimentary as to the capabilities of the grapple and believed it would reduce loading times on the skid. Seen here from left to right: Director of CWS Industries,Tim Stubbs; owner of Rosewarne Contractors, Lars Rosewarne; operator,Tas and Dave McFarlane from the John Deere Swing Machine Factory.
Customer: Rural Contractors Ltd Model: 2 x Hitachi ZX120-3 With over 45,000 combined hours on the fleet of four Hitachis, the decision was made by Rural Contractors Ltd in Te Awamutu to replace two of them with two new ZX120-3 excavators — one with apex shoes. It was an easy decision to continue with the Hitachi brand, due to their low maintenance, reliability and resale value.
Customer: Waikato Bobcat and Digger Services Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX85USB-3 After the success of his ZX120-3, Shane Hamilton of Waikato Bobcat and Digger services in Te Awamutu, set his sights on a ZX85USB-3.With its short radius, good power and high speed, the Hitachi is setting the benchmark.
Customer: Stephen Black Model: Hitachi ZX225USR-3 Stephen Black has recently taken delivery of a new Hitachi ZX225USR-3. Stephen’s work mainly consists of farm maintenance work for sheep and dairy farmers in the Balfour, Riversdale area.
Customer: Ruakuri Contracting Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX350LCH-5 Warren from Ruakuri Contracting in Te Kuiti has taken delivery of the new ZX350LCH-5.Warren wanted more weight than his previous ZX330-3. Also on the wishlist for this machine are double bar grousers and a short arm.
Customer: Active Earthworx and Demolition Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX120-3 Mark Johnson, from Active Earthworx based in Te Puke, has taken delivery of a new ZX120-3.The new machine comes complete with level II cab protection direct from the factory.
Customer: Warren Fowler Earthmovers Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX225USRLC-3 Warren Fowler Earthmovers Limited have recently taken delivery of a Hitachi ZX225USRLC-3, making this the fifth ZX225USR excavator in their fleet.
Customer: Reed Contracting Limited Model: John Deere 648H Brian Reed surprised his workers this week when he drove up to the job in a brand new John Deere 648H. The crew were happy, especially the operator Jason, but they also knew that there was going to be a lot more wood on the landing as well. Brian had been contemplating a new Deere skidder for some time but I guess the deal was a good one.What he likes about the new 648H is the big grapple, great productivity and the low fuel consumption from the tried and proven Deere 6068 tier-2 engine.“Simple is best and I only deal with Cables for all the warranty service work,” Brian says. He also liked the lock-up torque converter, the fire-fighting water tank on the roof and full-width blade. 52
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Customer: Sid and Ian Taylor Model: Hitachi ZX240LC-5 Sid and Ian Taylor standing by their new Hitachi ZX240LC-5. Ian and Sid own a large property at Mossburn in northern Southland, which still needs a lot of development work. Instead of using their existing machine, an Hitachi UHO83, they decided to upgrade to something a lot more modern and purchased the ZX240LC-5 .The machine has 800mm shoes, the long 3.2m arm and is fitted with a JB hydraulic hitch.
Customer: Wayne Clarke Contracting Ltd Model: Hitachi ZX17U-2 Wayne Clarke Contracting Ltd, from Rotorua, has purchased a ZX17U-2 with the trailer package. Logan Clarke has taken the new mini, as he prefers to operate it over the 12-13T Hitachi already in the fleet. Wayne started the company in 1989 with a UHO51 excavator and it’s been Hitachi ever since.
Customer: Quality Roading Services Model: John Deere 670GP Quality Roading Services,Wairoa, have run with a 670GP John Deere Grader.The operator,Tom, who some say was born on a grader, is really impressed with the torque of the Deere, saying he is a gear up on the previous machine and fuel consumption is down. QRS have received the JDLink system, which monitors the grader’s temperatures, hydraulics and engine along with a whole host of diagnostic capabilities.The joystick steering was sorted after an hour or so.The comments were made that it was just so easy to use, its put back Tom’s retirement another 10 years.The advantage of this sort of control system is that it should attract some young replacements for our aging grader operators. CablePrice
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More choices for more applications Scania offers a multitude of solutions for every transport application, with cab, engine and driveline options to fit around individual business needs and driver demands.
Scania driveline Engines Freedom of choice — with Scania it means that you have the opportunity to choose a perfectly customised solution — as a standard option.This modular approach has resulted in the widest offer of engines and transmissions on the market, ranging from Euro 3, 4, 5, EEV and now also Euro 6. Depending on your individual needs and ambitions, there is always a perfect Scania powertrain combination for you. Continuing a proud Swedish tradition of engineering, craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation, Scania’s powertrains
Euro 5, EEV and Euro 6*
9 litre
Cabs
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DAY CABS
SLEEPER CABS
Low
Low
Normal Highline
Normal Highline
Normal
Highline
Topline
16 litre
13 litre
Emission level
Emission technology
1050Nm
Euro 5, EEV
EGR
250hp (184kW)
1150Nm
Euro 5
SCR
9 litre
280hp (206kW)
1400Nm
Euro 5, EEV
EGR
9 litre**
310hp (228kW)
1550Nm
Euro 5
SCR
9 litre
320hp (235kW)
1600Nm
Euro 5, EEV
EGR
9 litre
360hp (265kW)
1600Nm
EEV
EGR
13 litre**
360hp (265kW)
1850Nm
Euro 5
EGR, SCR
13 litre
400hp (294kW)
2100Nm
Euro 5
EGR
13 litre**
400hp (294kW)
2100Nm
Euro 5, EEV
SCR
13 litre
440hp (324kW)
2300Nm
Euro 5
EGR
6 inline
13 litre
440hp (324kW)
2300Nm
Euro 6
EGR, SCR
13 litre**
440hp (324kW)
2300Nm
Euro 5, EEV
SCR
13 litre
480hp (353kW)
2500Nm
Euro 6
EGR, SCR
13 litre**
480hp (353kW)
2400Nm
Euro 5
SCR
16 litre**
500hp (368kW)
2500Nm
Euro 5, EEV
SCR
16 litre**
560hp (412kW)
2700Nm
Euro 5
SCR
16 litre**
620hp (456kW)
3000Nm
Euro 5
SCR
16 litre
730hp (537kW)
3500Nm
Euro 5, EEV
SCR
Cylinders
Swept volume
Power
9 litre
230hp (169kW)
9 litre**
Low
are all 100% designed and built inhouse. All components are carefully matched and tested together.That’s the reason why you can depend on the performance, driveability, fuel economy and reliability that you and other discerning customers all over the world have come to expect. With the introduction of Scania Euro 6, this tradition, and the freedom of choice philosophy, take another leap forward.This gives you as a customer the opportunity to meet the toughest emission levels in the world — with pleasure.
5 inline
V8
Torque
* Markets with EU legislation, includes South Korea, Australia and New Zealand ** Euro 5 markets outside Europe (only emission level Euro 5 and emission technology SCR).
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gearboxes
With our flexible gearbox options, you can easily specify just the right gearbox for your needs. From rugged 8-speed boxes to 12+2-speed range-splitter and overdrive boxes; from manual gearchanging to automated gearchanging with Scania Opticruise — either fully-automated or with a clutch pedal — everything is possible. If you need an automatic, we can offer 6-speed transmissions in different sizes.
8 gears — light-duty gearbox. Engines: up to 360hp Options: Scania Opticruise, Scania Retarder 8+1 gears — heavy-duty gearbox with crawler. Options: Scania Retarder 12+2 gears — premium gearbox with two crawlers. Options: Scania Opticruise, Scania Retarder 12+2 gears — premium overdrive gearbox with two crawlers. Options: Scania Opticruise, Scania Retarder 6 gears — automatic transmission with torque converter Options: Retarder
PTO – gearbox-driven (clutch dependent) Connection
Ratio
Pump/Flange
0.82/1.00/1.03/1.24 1200Nm
Torque
74/110kW
5
Pump/Flange
1.03/1.28/1.29/1.58 700Nm
74/100kW
5
Pump/Flange
1.33/1.65/1.78/2.22 400Nm
60/90kW
5
Pump/Flange
1.33/1.65/1.67/2.04 430Nm
70/100kW
5
Flange**
1.0
120/170kW
12
1000Nm
Max output*
Clock position Rotates
PTO — flywheel-driven (clutch independent) Connection
Ratio
Pump/Flange 1.0
Torque
Max output*
2000Nm
120/170/200/250kW 12
Clock position
PTO – engine-driven Connection
Ratio
Torque
Max output*
Pump
1.19
600Nm 75/142kW
Clock position 2
*Higher value for intermittent load (max 15min) or with oil cooler. **Possible to engage/disengage when engine is running.
Axle configurations Scania offers a range of 4x2, 6x2 and 8x2 trucks with a singlereduction drive axle for lighter applications. Suspension options include air, parabolic and multi-leaf springs.A single-reduction tandem bogie can be specified on lighter-duty 6x4 and 8x4 vehicles with either air, parabolic or multi-leaf suspension. HUB REDUCTION: Available in two strength classes on four, six, eight and ten-wheelers.The capacity is up to 16 tonnes per axle. Parabolic or multi-leaf suspension options are designed to suit high gross weights and the most arduous conditions.Vehicles can be specified for gross combination weights up to 150 tonnes or more. FRONT AXLES: Front axles have a capacity of up to 10 tonnes. Scania’s driven front axle with hub-reduction has a capacity of 9 tonnes and can be specified in several configurations, matching even the sturdiest of the rear axle set-ups.Transfer boxes can be specified in two strengths. Front-wheel drive is either permanent or, as an option, engageable.
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ALL-WHEEL DRIVE: Available as 4x4, 6x6 and 8x8.A special execution is 8x6 with exceptional mobility with one of the two front axles driven and a rear double-drive bogie. TAG AXLES: Configurations include twin-steer, with a steered tag axle ahead of the drive axle or bogie, or rear-steer, with a steered tag axle aft of the drive axle(s). Suspension options: Front: – 9 tonne front axle with air suspension. – 10 tonne front axle with leaf springs.
Rear: – Air-suspended bogie for high chassis (19, 21, 26 tonne). – Progressive parabolic rear springs (19, 21, 26 tonne). – 30/32 tonne bogie for high chassis with high-placed brake chambers, 5x48 parabolic springs or 8x30 multi-leaf.
4x2
4x4
6x2
6x2 rear-steer
6x4
6x6
8x2
8x2 twin-steer
8x2 rear-steer
8x4
8x4 rear-steer
8x6
8x8
10x4 rear-steer
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excavators
specs
The Hitachi ZAXIS-3 and new ZAXIS-5 range of excavators offers versatile machinery to suit almost any application, with an extensive range of models and variants in every weight class. From the zero tail-swing mini excavators through to the H&K heavy-duty models, every machine is built with the same attention to quality and dedication to producing the world’s finest excavator. Hitachi excavators redefine qualities of production, efficiency and comfort. Now available from 2.3-80 tonne, the range is making its mark throughout the country, in mining, construction, demolition, recycling, waste handling and forestry applications throughout New Zealand.
For the full range of Hitachi construction, forestry, quarry and mining equipment, and Bell articulated dump trucks
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MINI EXCAVATORS MODEL
WEIGHT (kg)
BUCKET* (m3)
DIG DEPTH (mm)
BREAKOUT (kgf)
POWER (kW@rpm)
FLOW (L/min)
ZX8-2
1100
0.02
1600
1050
9.5@2100
2x10.6
ZX10U-2
1110
0.022
1780
1200
9.5@2100
2x10.6
ZX17U-2
1850
0.044
2170
1630
11.0@2400
2x19.2
ZX22U-2
2360
0.066
2320
18.6kN
14.6@2400
2x28.8
ZX27U-3F
2840
0.08
2890
22.6kN
19.7@2200
2x35.2 / 1x17.6
ZX30U-3F
3250
0.09
3130
27.5kN
21.3@2400
2x38.4 / 1x25.2
ZX35U-3F
3690
0.11
3450
27.5kN
21.3@2400
2x38.4 / 1x25.2
ZX40U-3F
4730
0.14
3650
32.1kN
28.4@2400
120
ZX50U-3F
5060
0.16
3860
36.8kN
28.4@2400
120
ZX60USB-3F
5990
0.24
4120
41.1kN
40.5@2000
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WEIGHT (kg)
BUCKET* (m3)
DIG DEPTH (mm)
BREAKOUT (kgf)
POWER (kW@rpm)
FLOW (L/min)
ZX70-3/ZX70LC-3
6500/6600
0.24
4670
5600
40.5@2000
2x72.6
ZX75US-3
7200
0.24
4610
5600
40.5@2000
2x79.2
ZX85USB-3
8080
0.24
4470
5600
40.5@2000
2x79.2
ZX80LCK-3
7400
0.24
4460
5600
40.5@2000
2x72.6
ZX110-3
10,900
0.45
5080/4880
9100
69@2000
2x111
ZX120-3
12,100
0.45
5570/6060
10,100
69@2000
2x117
ZX130K-3
13,100
0.45
5570
10,100
69@2000
2x117
ZX135US-3
13,400
0.45
5530/6020
10,100
69@1800
2x117
ZX140W-3
14,700
0.45
5030
10,100
90.2@2200
135+180
ZX160LC-3
16,800
0.55
5980
11,000
90.2@2200
2x191
ZX170W-3
16,600
0.55
5330
10,400
107@2000
2x200
ZX180LC-3
18,500
0.7
6120
12,500
90.2@2200
2x191
ZX190W-3
18,200
0.6
5830
11,800
122@2000
2x189
ZX200-5/ZX200LC-5
19,800/20,400
0.7
6670
16,200
125@2100
2x212
ZX225USR-3/ ZX225USRLC-3
22,300/22,700
0.7
6670
15,400
122@2000
2x212
ZX240-5/ZX240LC-5
23,400/24,000
0.9
6960
19,200
132@2150
2x223
ZX280-5/ZX280LC-5
27,40/28,400
1.1
7220
20,600
132@2150
2x236
ZX330-5G/ZX330LC-5
31,500/32,100
1.4
7380
25,100
184@2000
2x279
ZX400LCH-3
39,000
1.2
7310
20,400
202@1900
2x288
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MODEL
WEIGHT (kg)
BUCKET* (m3)
DIG DEPTH (mm)
BREAKOUT (kgf)
POWER (kW@rpm)
FLOW (L/min)
ZX450-3/ZX450LC-3
45,700/46,700
1.2-2.6
7770
28,400
260@1800
2x360
ZX470H-3/ZX470LCH-3
47,100/48,100
1.9-2.5
7770
29,400
260@1800
2x360
ZX500LC-3/ZX520LCH-3
49,500/51,700
1.5-2.6
7690
28,400/29,400
260@1800
2x360
ZX650LC-3/ZX670LCH-3
65,900/67,300
2.5-3.5
8560
33,100
345@1800
2x456
*Bucket capacity: CECE heaped
Rubber crawler carriers
Hitachi’s rubber crawler carriers are powerful vehicles that are ideal for muddy, uneven construction sites. Even with heavy loads, these carriers can run smoothly on soft-ground conditions. MODEL
OPERATING WEIGHT (kg)
ENGINE RATED POWER (kW)
MAXIMUM PAYLOAD (kg)
MAXIMUM TRAVEL SPEED (kph)
EG40R
6200
73.6
4000
11
EG70R
10,800
132.6
6500
10
EG110R
16,100
183.9
11,000
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Rigid frame dump trucks In purchasing Euclid (a rigid dump truck brand synonymous with the mining industry), Hitachi was able to expand its line-up of mining products, with a world-leading range that perfectly complements its hydraulic excavators. Hitachi AC-drive technology, developed by Hitachi Limited, provides truck performance with a higher top speed, better gradability and stronger retardation.These features increase the trucks’ productivity and uptime, while reducing operating and maintenance costs, all of which equates to a lower cost per tonne of material moved. Engineered for performance, designed for comfort and built to last, Hitachi rigid dump trucks make even the toughest jobs look small. MODEL EH1100-3
Mining excavators Hitachi is one of the world’s market leaders in large hydraulic excavators. Combining engineering excellence with a dedication to quality, Hitachi makes tough, long-lasting machines that meet the challenges of mining. Hitachi’s large excavators range in size, from 80 to 800 tonnes.With the ability to keep running for 24-hours straight, these machines have exceptional durability.Their endurance is further proven by the ultra-large excavators, which have
ENGINE RATED POWER (kW) SAE J1349, net 520
WEIGHT (kg)
BUCKET* (m3)
DIG DEPTH (mm)
BREAKOUT (kgf)
POWER (kW@rpm)
FLOW (L/min)
ZX850-3/ ZX850LC-3
81,200/83,000
4.5
7140
40,700
397@1800
2x528
ZX870H-3/ ZX870LCH-3
82,100/84,000
4.5
7140
48,200
397@1800
2x528
EX1200-6
111,000
5.9
8050
58,000
567@1800
3x520
EX1900-6
192,000
12
8180
68,400
775@1800
EX2600-6
254,000
17
8250
84,600
1119@1800
38.7
PAYLOAD (Tonnes)
GMW – GROSS MA WEIGHT (kg)
64.9
110,677
EH1700-3
710
60.4
95.2
163,300
EH3500AC II
1491
111
168
309,000
EH4000AC II
1864
153
222.0
384,000
EH5000 ACII
2014
206
290
500,000
working-time records of over 90,000 hours.This kind of performance is not surprising when you consider that Hitachi’s corporate policy is to never release equipment that is not ready for the field. In mining, cost-efficiency is all important, and Hitachi’s excavators provide one of the lowest cost-per-tonne options for moving materials in their class. Low maintenance and long lifespans make for machines that give you significant savings!
MODEL
LOAD CAPACITY (m3) SAE heap 2:1
Articulated dump trucks Stamping their authority all over the globe in poor underfoot conditions, the Bell D-series articulated dump trucks are setting a new standard in earthmoving. The trucks boast incredibly fuel-efficient engines that deliver outstanding productivity for their owners, and the reliability that Bell is renowned for. With the B50D, Bell became the first manufacturer in the world to develop a 50-tonne artic. From 25 to 50 tonne, Bell has the ADT to suit your specific job requirements. MODEL
PAYLOAD (kg)
CAPACITY (m3)
ENGINE
DRY WEIGHT (kg)
POWER (kW@rpm)
6x335
B25D
23,200
14
OM906LA
18,400
205@2200
4x375/2x425
B30D
27,300
17
OM926LA
18,690
232@2200
32,500
20.5
OM501LA
28,230
291@1800
EX3600-6
359,000
22
8580
107,000
1450@1800
8x500
B35D
EX5600-6
537,000
34
8800
150,000
2x1119@1800
8x375/4x425
B40D
37,000
23
OM501LA
29,850
310@1800
EX8000-6
811,000
40**
4100
227,000
2x1450@1800
16x500
B45D
41,000
25.5
OM502LA
32,980
364@1800
B50D
45,400
28
OM502LA
34,520
364@1800
*Bucket capacity: CECE heaped **Bucket: loading shovel, PCSA helped
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Wheel loaders
Hitachi’s comprehensive range of wheel loaders, packed with features and attention to detail, are lifting the standard in wheel loader comfort, control and productivity.The new ZW wheel loaders provide top-class production with amazing mobility.Total control of engine and pump torque is an industry first. Three work modes and three driving modes help to enhance operating ease, yielding higher levels of production.What’s more, numerous advances in design provide power and speed for loading and travel.The ZW series will set a new standard of productive, easy-to-operate wheel loaders.
MODEL ZW20
WEIGHT* (kg) 1945
BUCKET (m3) 0.3
DUMP HEIGHT (mm)
BREAKOUT (kgf)
1850
2100
POWER (kW@rpm) 15.8@2500
STATIC TIP LOAD (full turn kg)
Equipment
specs
A comprehensive guide to the full range of John Deere construction, forestry, quarry and mining equipment
1100
ZW30
2785
0.4
2155
2990
22.2@2200
1400
ZW40
3295
0.5
2445
3650
30.4@2200
1720
ZW50
3605
0.6
2500
3400
30.4@2200
1960
ZW80
4895
0.9
2500
4750
45.6@2200
3110
ZW90
6000
1.1
2705
5230
53.1@2200
3790
ZW100
6530
1.3
2710
6222
62@2100
4140
ZW120
7560
1.5
2730
8058
68@2100
4710
ZW140
10,290
2
2790
9790
96@2000
6970
ZW150
11,820
2.3
2860
11,010
107@2000
8030
ZW180
14,320
2.6
2760
11,630
128@2200
9,870
ZW220
17,370
3.4
2880
15,350
164@2000
11,850
ZW250
19,690
3.7
2950
16,570
179@2000
12,950
ZW310
22,410
4.2
3100
19,550
220@1800
14,900
ZW330
25,895
5
3255
23,040
242
16,840
ZW370
30560
5
3220
25000
268
19260
ZW550
45,380
7
3565
38,400
360
25,900
*Operating weight based on cabin
Crawler cranes
Hitachi cranes are supplied by Hitachi Sumitomo Heavy Industries Construction Crane Co Ltd (a Hitachi Group company).They bring together the advanced technologies of both companies to produce the most comprehensive crawler cranes in the world. All Hitachi Sumitomo cranes are designed under a three-concept approach of ‘simple’,‘refined’ and ‘reliable’ to enforce the key elements that customers are looking for in their equipment.
MODELS
MAX LIFTING CAPACITY (Tonne x m)
MAX BOOM LENGTH (m)
ENGINE RATED PO (kW/min-1)
LOG SKIDDERS GRAPPLE MODEL
ENGINE
POWER (kW/HP)
ARCH TYPE
GRAPPLE BUNCHING (m)
548G-III
6068T
96/129
Single
2.159
648H
6068H
138/185
Dual
2.921
748H
6068H
144/193
Dual
3.225
848H
6068H
149/200
Dual
3.302
SCX300
30 x 3.0
34
110/2000
SCX400
40 x 3.7
46
147/2100
SCX500
50 x 3.8
52
147/2100
SCX550
55 x 3.7
52
147/2100
SCX700
70 x 3.7
54
147/2100
SCX800-2 / SCX800HD-2
80 x 3.3
54.5
212/2000
SCX900-2 / SCX900HD-2
90 x 4.0
60
212/2000
SCX1200-2
120 x 4.5
72
212/2000
MODEL
ENGINE
POWER (kW/HP)
WINCH MODEL
LINEPULL (kN)
SCX1500-2
150 x 4.1
75
212/2000
540G-III
6068T
96/129
4000
171.3
SCX2800-2
275 x 4.3
91.45
272/2000
640H
6068H
128/172
4000
242.6
SCX6000SLX
500 x 6.0
96
397/1800
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In the forest, things rarely come easy.That’s why John Deere offers the amazingly easy-to-operate Autoshift (available on H-series models), and the industry’s widest selection of skidder models and options. No matter your size and power needs, we have a fuel-efficient skidder that will help you work harder, while still leaving something in your own tank when the day is done.You can even narrow it down to a skidder that’s virtually custom fit to your operation; one that is hard to match for operating ease and comfort, for reliability and for the greatest productivity in your prevailing conditions.
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Bulldozers
The J-series crawler dozers from John Deere combine operator comfort and fingertip controls with a barrage of power, ensuring that any job is finished to the highest level in optimal time.The full-featured hydrostatic drive train and state-of-the-art controls deliver unsurpassed operating ease and versatility. John Deere dozers offer a variety of production-boosting advantages and allow the operator to customise machine operation, with references for unbeatable flexibility and control. If you are looking for a dozer with the finesse for finishing work, while being equally capable of handling big blade loads, then you can’t go past the John Deere J-series crawler dozers.
MODEL
WEIGHT (kg)
ENGINE
TRANSMISSION
DBAR PULL (kg)
POWER (kW@rpm)
BLADE WIDTH (mm)
450 JLT
7386
4045H
Hydrostatic
12,000
57@2200
2921
550 JLT
7718
4045H
Hydrostatic
12,500
63@2200
2921
650 JLT
8419
4045H
Hydrostatic
13,000
74@2200
2667
700 JLT
11,840
6068H
Hydrostatic
16,000
86@2100
3048
750 J
14,778
6068H
Hydrostatic
22,000
108@2100
3296
850 J
18,220
6090H
Hydrostatic
24,000
137@1800
3251
Feller bunchers
Designed and forestry-built for sustained hard work in high volume, day and night, John Deere feller bunchers have more of everything it takes to raise your production numbers. See one in action and you’ll appreciate the increased boom lift and swing torque, plus superb tractive effort and ground clearance to travel smartly to the next harvesting position. Every move is automatically controlled and speeds can be customised to different operators. John Deere feller bunchers have earned a worldwide reputation as being hard-working, easy to run, reliable machines that pay their own way every shift. MODEL
POWER (kW/HP)
FELLING HEAD
CUT DIAMETER (mm)
CUT RADIUS (m)
WEIGHT (kg)
753J
180/241
FS20/FS22B
559
8.4
23,610
759J
180/241
FS20/FS22B
559
8.3
27,240
909K
267/199
FS22B/FR24B/FR22B
559
8.4
35,540
959K
286/214
FS22B/FR24B/FR22B
622
8.5
36,780
Motor graders
Tracked Harvesters
Not an alternative but a better grader! The all-new G-series graders from John Deere offer a range of models, all with variable horsepower and the option of 6WD. More glass and more space make the G-series cabins a more enjoyable place to work. Best-in-class low rpm torque delivers power when you need it. No more stopping to change directions either: just slot straight from reverse into forward in any gear below fourth and you’re away again. Experience the John Deere G-series today and move up to a new level of productivity.
MODEL
WEIGHT (max kg)
BLADE SIZE (ft)
ENGINE
VARIABLE HORSEPOWER
TORQUE RISE
SPEEDS (F/R)
670G
21,228
12/14
6090H
195 (145kW)
72%
45.2/45.2
672G
21,228
12/14
6090H
195 (145kW)
72%
45.2/45.2
770G
21,772
12/14
6090H
230 (172kW)
63%
45.2/45.2
772G
21,772
12/14
6090H
245 (183kW)
55%
45.2/45.2
870G
22,054
12/16
6090H
255 (190kW)
60%
44.6/44.6
872G
22,054
12/16
6090H
265 (198kW)
53%
44.6/44.6
Wheel loaders
John Deere’s JH and KH-series of purpose-built, cut-to-length harvesters help operators to manage their forest with every cut. Built on a long history of harvester evolution, John Deere’s tracked and wheeled harvesters are all about making technology pay off for logging contractors.These machines have no unnecessary gimmicks, just hard-working, practical, high-efficiency systems that make the operator’s job easier, adding to the margin of difference that can help businesses grow. John Deere leads the world in on-board management systems, designed to help the operator better manage their time and the forest, as well as providing higher levels of return.
MODEL
POWER (KW/HP)
REACH (m)
PROCESSOR
CUT DIAMETER (inches)
WEIGHT (kg)
CLEARANCE (mm)
703JH
135/181
8.5
HTH616/HTH622
30
23,120
730
753JH
180/241
8.5
HTH616/HTH622
30
23,256
730
759JH
180/241
8.5
HTH616/HTH622
25.6
26,760
759
903KH
246/330
8.9
HTH624/HTH625
32
31,810
749
909KH
246/330
8.9
HTH624/HTH625
32
35,300
770
Forwarders
The new John Deere K-series wheel loaders take the three tenets of John Deere machine design — productivity, uptime and low daily operating costs — to new levels.This is a machine designed to work, day in and day out.All of the models in the K-series range are Loadrite™ ready and feature advantages such as solid-state electronics, highly-efficient Quad-Cool™ cooling and advanced diagnostic monitors. Traditional John Deere durability is inherent in the new K-series design, with booms and mainframes so tough that they’re warranted for three years or 10,000 hours.
John Deere forwarders lead the world in innovative design and quality manufacturing.Whether you are running a large-scale, round-the-clock harvesting operation or haul wood over short distances, there’s a John Deere forwarder loaded with the features you need to raise production numbers.The revolutionary new E-series is all about best-ever performance, cab comfort and service access, all factors that epitomise John Deere’s value proposition of productivity, uptime and low daily operating costs. Available in 6WD or 8WD to match the terrain and a variety of boom and deck length configurations, John Deere forwarders have earned a worldwide reputation as hard-working, easy to run, reliable machines that pay their own way every shift.
MODEL
WEIGHT (kg)
BUCKET (m)
BREAKOUT (kgf)
STATIC TIP FULL TURN (kg)
POWER (kW@rpm)
DUMP HEIGHT (mm)
544K Z-Bar
12,820
1.9-4.5
10,188
9434
125@1900
2760
544K Powerllel
13,840
1.9-4.5
8604
7554
125@1900
2680
624K Z-Bar
15,185
2.5-5
12,920
12,031
147@1800
2860
624K Powerllel
16,454
2.5-5
10,759
9257
147@1800
2700
644K Z-Bar
18,333
2.8-5.0
15,378
12,879
173@1700
2910
810E
7.2 / 8.7 / 9.8
76
3.8
95@1900
9000
644K Powerllel
19,966
2.8-5.0
12,029
11,051
173@1700
2790
1010E
7.2 / 8.5 / 10
102
4.5
115.5@1900
11,000
724K Z-Bar
19,264
3.3-5.0
14,398
14,132
197@1800
2840
1110E
7.2 / 8.5 / 10
102
4.5
136@1900
12,000
744K Z-Bar
24,346
3.8-5
19,146
16,946
227@1500
3040
1210E
7.2 / 8.5 / 10
125
4.5
136@1900
13,000
824K Z-Bar
26,210
4.2-6.1
18,905
17,588
248@1600
3190
1510E
7.2 / 8.5 / 10
125
4.5
145@1900
15,000
3320
1910E
8.5
151
4.8
186@1900
19,000
844K Z-Bar
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4.6-6.8
21,709
20,020
283@1600
MODEL
REACH (m)
GROSS LIFTING TORQUE (kNm)
DECK LENGTH (m)
POWER (kW@rpm)
LOAD RATING (kg)
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TRACK & WHEEL
SWING MACHINES
PRODUCTIVITY | UPTIME | LOW DAILY OPERATING COST
The new D-series swing machines combine plenty of new features to give you productivity like never before. Swing torque, tractive effort, horsepower, hydraulic flow and the seamless integration of the attachment and carrier are all worth bragging about. Factory-built solutions with the right size components for forestry, providing unsurpassed machine performance and durability. It is all these powerful features that make each machine as responsive as the company that makes them. MODEL
ENGINE RATED POWER (kW)
OPERATING WEIGHT (kg)
MAXIMUM REACH (m)
TAIL SWING RADIUS (m)
2154D
119
30,250*
10.98*
3.10
2454D
145
35,300*
11.67*
3.30
2954D
145
41,050*
12.60*
3.369
3754D
220
46,108*
13.12*
3.66
LIGHTWEIGHT AGILITY, HEAVYWEIGHT ABILITY.
* Fitted with live/fixed heel
Skid Steers
The new redesigned D-series skid steers incorporate roomier operator stations, quieter pressurised cabs with best-in-class visibility and curved glass swing-out doors. Choose a model that suits, from the responsive 318D, weighing in at just 2928kg yet with a strong 1600kg tipping load, right through to the heavy-weight 332D that tips the scales at just over 4100kg, with its strong 2900kg tipping load. To learn how the D-series skid steers can help you get more done, more reliably, for less, then talk to a CablePrice rep today.
WEIGHT (kg)
TIPPING LOAD (kg)
BUCKET BREAKOUT FORCE (kg)
POWER (kW@rpm)
DUMP HEIGHT (mm)
313
2338
1146
989
36.5
2130
315
2361
1362
1108
36.5
2260
318D
2928
1634
2327
47@2200
2380
320D
2996
1816
2327
50.8@2300
2420
326D
3689
2361
3519
55@2800
2540
328D
3814
2542
4676
63.4@2200
2570
332D
4163
2906
6299
71.1@2400
2590
Compact Track Loaders MODEL
WEIGHT (kg)
TIPPING LOAD (kg)
BUCKET BREAKOUT FORCE (kg)
POWER (kW@rpm)
DUMP HEIGHT (mm)
319D
3882
2542
2327
50.8@2300
2400
323D
3882
3257
2542
55@2200
2400
329D
4917
3768
4688
63.4@2200
2590
333D
4994
4279
6299
71.1@2400
2590
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Whether you’re tiptoeing around zero lot lines, tending livestock, laboring indoors, or removing snow, these nimble skid steers won’t have any trouble fitting in. The small stature enables the 313 to slip comfortably through narrow openings and into tight quarters. Makes them easy to trailer and easy on turf, too. But these “lightweights” won’t get pushed around. Optimal 60/40-weight distribution gives them the stability needed for handling heavy loads. Impressive breakout force and 1,260- and 1,500-lb. rated operating capacities deliver plenty of productive punch. And their high-torque turbocharged 2.4-L diesels won’t throw in the towel when the going gets tough, either. With the 313, it’s not the size of the skid steer in the fight, but the size of the fight in the skid steer.
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