KIOTI Tractor has unveiled its latest innovation with the launch of the TL750 Compact Track Loader and SL750 Skid Steer Loader. Rugged and tough, the models were designed, engineered and manufactured in-house.
“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.”
Cabin and Operation
Both machines feature a wide cabin, available with the standard open station design or an optional enclosed cab with HVAC. The compact models include a high-back suspension seat and LCD digital display. The standard roll-up style door allows for entrance and exit, regardless of the position of the bucket or attachment. The overhead door design increases flexibility on the job as operators can work with the door open or closed.
The design offers 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. The models feature LED front and rear work lights as a standard offering for visibility when operating in low-light conditions.
Activated with the switch of a button, the standard self-leveling feature automatically keeps the bucket or attachment in a horizontal plane when lifting. When enabled, the operator no longer needs to worry about manually adjusting the machine. Additionally, optional ride control minimizes material spillage and lift arm movement when moving materials across the site.
Performance
Both models utilize a powerful 74-hp KIOTI diesel engine. Field-tested across various applications, the engine delivers consistent power and reliability.
Hydraulic pilot joystick controls offer maneuverability, delivering “featherability” and control. As a result, the machine feels like an extension of the operator, enabling work even in tight spaces or during complex tasks. The fingertip controls allow the operator to utilize the attachment function from the joystick for operation.
Designed to lift, push and power through rigorous demands, the machines have up to a 10.8-ft. height to hinge pin and vertical lift path. Operators can dump materials into trucks and high-sided hoppers.
Maintenance
The solid-mounted undercarriage on the TL750 keeps the machine on the ground, supporting grading performance, while the track design reduces the possibility of de-tracking. Other features include protected hose routing and the open track system.
For machine maintenance, the swing-out rear radiator allows the operator to reach common service items by removing two bolts. The cab and quick access to fittings and valves help simplify serviceability.