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AWJ Services
06-03-2008, 11:42 PM
Any pics or specs?
I found this picture.
http://www.honkatrading.com/doc/Artikkeli_europorssi_5-2008.pdf
Any pics or specs?
I found this picture.
http://www.honkatrading.com/doc/Artikkeli_europorssi_5-2008.pdf
How would you like to play scrabble in that language?:dizzy:
BIGBEN2004
06-04-2008, 07:43 AM
That is the first 200 series of a mini I have seen. I saw a 200 series CTL from the Con Expo in one of those picture collections posted on here but that was it.
AWJ Services
06-04-2008, 08:06 AM
On another post a guy mentioned that the TL150 was changing too a Kubota engine.
They have a V3800 engine at 99hp but it is smaller cubes than the current Yanmar.
I was told that units are already in production but units will only be released when dealer stock is depleted.
I find it hard too believe that there are no pictures anywhere.LOL
bobcat_ron
06-04-2008, 10:15 AM
Our local Takeuchi dealer isn't going to be selling them no more, so I gues the Interweb is the only place I can see them.
NHMan
06-05-2008, 07:18 PM
On another post a guy mentioned that the TL150 was changing too a Kubota engine.
They have a V3800 engine at 99hp but it is smaller cubes than the current Yanmar.
I was told that units are already in production but units will only be released when dealer stock is depleted.
I find it hard too believe that there are no pictures anywhere.LOL
They look identical to the current models, except the provisions for counter weight. I may have the specs but will have to double check..
RockSet N' Grade
06-05-2008, 09:42 PM
I'm up for scribble scrabble.......would be a nice break from the job we are on. Have to post some pics of my current nightmare job.......
BOBCATZZ
06-06-2008, 01:07 AM
I tested one about 2 weeks ago TL250 the inside of the cab is bit differant stereo standard and a noticably quiter in cab the hydralics now have proportional switch similar to bobcat also there is a 12 pin electric plug for attachments like mills and blades a chipped key for security
Upon first impression the machine pushed the same if not better than the model it replaces they have increased the drawbar pull a little apparently
it also weighs nearly 1/2 ton more
These are the differances i found/felt may be more or you guys may receive differant machine as in australia we get the european specced takas with high flow /hydralic hitch enclosed air/heat cabs standard
BOBCATZZ
06-06-2008, 01:18 AM
Oh and a foot throttle wich i think would be better if it were a decelerater like a dozer but any way
AWJ Services
06-06-2008, 08:52 AM
tested one about 2 weeks ago TL250 the inside of the cab is bit differant stereo standard and a noticably quiter in cab the hydralics now have proportional switch similar to bobcat also there is a 12 pin electric plug for attachments like mills and blades a chipped key for security
Upon first impression the machine pushed the same if not better than the model it replaces they have increased the drawbar pull a little apparently
it also weighs nearly 1/2 ton more
These are the differances i found/felt may be more or you guys may receive differant machine as in australia we get the european specced takas with high flow /hydralic hitch enclosed air/heat cabs standard
Did it have a Kubota engine?
BOBCATZZ
06-06-2008, 05:28 PM
Yeah and a kubota engine it seems to pack a punch the hp is a couple of but i am still waiting for the torque specs as it seems a bit pushier
AWJ Services
06-06-2008, 05:45 PM
I have heard complaints from a few Tier III large Kubota tractor owners of them being very thirsty.
BOBCATZZ
06-06-2008, 05:50 PM
I have heard how thirsty most say the TL150 is but still i am receiving good economy i think the operator is the key actually working/digging materials in a economical way or just full stick taction breaking style of operation
Time will tell.
Tigerotor77W
06-23-2008, 06:51 AM
One picture of the TB235 and discussion here: http://en.intermat.fr/ExposiumCms/do/exhibition/Intermat+GB/Actus+GB/vie_secteur/siteId_298050/pageId_369193#the
lamster
06-29-2008, 09:55 AM
One picture of the TB235 and discussion here: http://en.intermat.fr/ExposiumCms/do/exhibition/Intermat+GB/Actus+GB/vie_secteur/siteId_298050/pageId_369193#the
itīs allready to buy, my dealer has some of the new 235 in stock,
itīs a little expensive like the old series, but have also more extras
iīve hear that the 5to is much heavier as you can also dig a little deeper
iīve allready order the 5to machine the TB250
will get one of the first that well be delivered for testing
will inform you when i get them
AWJ Services
06-30-2008, 09:46 AM
Compact Equipment magazine has a comparison of the CTL machines and has a write up of the TL200 series.
They will now offer quick attach hydraulic control.
BIGBEN2004
06-30-2008, 10:12 AM
Compact Equipment magazine has a comparison of the CTL machines and has a write up of the TL200 series.
They will now offer quick attach hydraulic control.
And my dealer also said the cabs are supposed to be quieter also. I would like that since my cab is very loud.
AWJ Services
06-30-2008, 10:36 AM
And my dealer also said the cabs are supposed to be quieter also. I would like that since my cab is very loud.
That would be nice.
The TL250 is listed only with 92 hp?
They are listed on Takeuchi's website as well.
lamster
06-30-2008, 01:38 PM
That would be nice.
The TL250 is listed only with 92 hp?
They are listed on Takeuchi's website as well.
I do not mean the Loader-Series TL
I mean the Compact-Excuvator Series
the TB145 will replaced trough the TB250 and so on
AWJ Services
06-30-2008, 08:02 PM
I do not mean the Loader-Series TL
I mean the Compact-Excuvator Series
the TB145 will replaced trough the TB250 and so on
I understood that I was just posting info on the CTL machines as well.
Please keep us updated on the excavators as I would like too dump my Kubota later own and get a Takeuichi.
4900bruce
07-06-2008, 02:45 AM
I was speaking to sales rep friday re TL250 tracked loader .yes has Kubota engine and fuel consumption at 65% load is 14 litres per hour.Tank holds 108 litres so I would run out of fuel around 2.30 pm.
This high fuel consumption is the only thing putting me off this machine.
lamster
07-06-2008, 03:48 AM
the CPL Loader from Gehl are the same as the Loaders from Takeuchi ?
the CTL 250 looks like the Gehl CTL 82 ?
also the spec. look the same, and my dealer said itīs the same
so why donīt buy a Gehl in this case ?
AWJ Services
07-06-2008, 09:16 AM
According too Takeuchi's liteature the TL250 and the TL150 both have Identical fuel consumption of 3.7 gal/hour at 65%
bobcat_ron
07-06-2008, 12:35 PM
I was speaking to sales rep friday re TL250 tracked loader .yes has Kubota engine and fuel consumption at 65% load is 14 litres per hour.Tank holds 108 litres so I would run out of fuel around 2.30 pm.
This high fuel consumption is the only thing putting me off this machine.
That's even worse fuel economy than my T190, it had a 28 gallon tank (108 liters) and it as out of fuel at 3:30 PM, Holy Begeebus!
AWJ Services
07-06-2008, 12:55 PM
Yeah but the Takeuchi is a 11,000 pound machine .
My TL 140 is rated at 3.2 gal/hr and I think it does quite well on fuel.
I as of yet I have never used one tank in a day.
Doing loader work will not burn fuel at that rate.
But if you where say grinding thats a different story.
The Takeuchi has the same engine as the Bobcat S330 for whatever that is worth.
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