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CompactLine front loader now available for Kubota L2602

CompactLine front loader now available for Kubota L2602

Launched at BTME in early 2019 to wide acclaim by the golf sector and the turf industry in general, the new 60hp Kubota L2602 sits on top of the manufacturer’s L2 series of compact tractors. UK operators of the L2602 can now further extend their tractor’s impressive capability with the newly released Stoll CompactLine FC550 H/P front loader, which is now available across the Lynx Engineering dealer network.

The FC550 is the most powerful loader in the CompactLine series. It boasts an array of impressive features including a double-acting lift cylinder which delivers a higher loading capacity and a cross tube, inserted through the boom and welded on both sides, which ensures maximum stability. The Stoll swivel system makes installation and removal a quick and easy process.

Operator comfort and convenience is also to the fore in other areas. For example, there is a visual display indicating the angle of the implement and supporting devices are easy to use, with no tools required.

Users can tackle a wide variety of jobs thanks to the wide range of implements specifically designed for use with this loader. Implements are attached quickly and securely using the double-sided implement locking mechanism on the Skid Steer quick release frame. Options to further enhance the loader’s capability include a third pilot circuit for connecting hydraulic implements, an anti-lowering guard and Stoll’s widely acclaimed Comfort Drive system.

More details about CompactLine loaders can be found here.

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All Loaded up and on her way home. We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. It makes all of those long hours from the team restoring her worthwhile.  

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We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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