Kesla introduces a new loader for the tractor attachments business unit
The new Kesla 326T loader represents a new way of thinking when it comes to both looks or features of a loader. The hoses are mainly hidden inside the boom structure. The whole frame including the boom utilises a smooth design without excessive overhangs. The new, linear design minimizes the stress and tension caused by heavy use, ensuring the product a long lifetime and also as a possible second hand item.
The 326T represents the sturdier class of tractor loaders, giving 84 kNm (gross) lifting torque. The loader reaches up to 9.1 m (29.9 ft), from where it still lifts some 640 kg (1,411 lb). The pressure level needed is typical for tractors - 190 bar - helping to take advantage of all efficiency that is available in the loader. The loader has model-specific valves, which together with wide oil-flow, minimise efficiency loss in the hydraulics of the loader.
Use of loaders has become more versatile due changes in the economic landscape. The same customer can now operate in the forest, the fields or do contracting in suburban areaa. For this reason, the loader needs to be agile, and the trajectory of the booms must be suitable for different uses. The new Kesla 326T rises to a flagpole-like position and the loader can be smoothly folded into the load space. Additionally, loads next to the trailer or rear of the trailer can be lifted without any problems. Using the loader at any angle is possible due to the new efficient LED work lights and their orientation towards lifting boom and the load.
The new loader can be equipped with several options such as valves, stabilizers or other accessories from Kesla’s range of additional equipment. If needed, the loader can be fitted onto the trailer’s drawbar during the manufacturing process. The Kesla 326T comes painted in black as standard, but all the other colours can be ordered as an additional accessory. Source