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KIOTI releases compact loaders to dealers across North America

Both models utilize a 74-horsepower KIOTI diesel engine.

December 19, 2023 | By MRO Magazine

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WENDELL — KIOTI Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA, Inc., launches its TL750 Compact Track Loader and SL750 Skid Steer Loader.

“KIOTI’s entrance to the compact market arrives at a pivotal time for both our company and the industry. Compact sales exploded over the last decade, with no signs of slowing down,” said Justin Moe, product manager, Construction Division, KIOTI Tractor. “Our customers are part of this demand, seeking compact equipment for everything from acreage management to worksite applications. With the TL750 and SL750, we are meeting this demand, leveraging 35 years of experience and extensive customer feedback to deliver proven, durable machines that are built to power through tough jobs.”

Both machines have a wide cabin, available with the standard open station design or an optional enclosed cab with HVAC for added comfort. The overhead door design increases flexibility on the job as operators can work with the door open or closed.

The design enhances machine visibility to the front, sides, and rear. The standard rearview camera, integrated into the LCD digital display, offers an on-demand rear view when traveling in reverse or with the push of a button, enhancing job site awareness and safety. The models feature premium LED front and rear work lights as a standard offering, further enhancing visibility when operating in low-light conditions.

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Both models utilize a 74-horsepower KIOTI diesel engine. Field-tested and proven across applications, the engine delivers consistent power and reliability, providing added confidence when tackling tough jobs.

For improved machine maintenance, the swing-out rear radiator allows the operator to better reach common service items by removing two bolts. The easy-to-lift cab and quick access to fittings and valves further simplify serviceability.

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