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Wheels&Tracks

06/02/2016

Liebherr Presents its Latest Construction Machinery in Sweden at the 2016 Svenska Maskinmässan Exhibition

Liebherr shows the crawler tractor PR 716 at the 2016 Svenska Maskinmässan Exhibition, just a few weeks after its first introduction at the 2016 Bauma exhibiton in Munich (Germany). The PR 716 is the smallest crawler tractor model from Liebherr. It offers state-of-the-art technology for road construction, horticulture and landscaping, as well as for general earthmoving applications.

The successor model of the successful Liebherr PR 714 has an operating weight of 13,200 to 15,200kg with an engine output of 93kW / 126HP. The Liebherr PR 716 is powered by a 4-cylinder diesel engine that complies with the Stage IV / Tier 4f emissions standards. In order for the requisite emissions and consumption targets to be fulfilled, the entire combustion process has been optimised to reduce the particulates even within the engine to a minimum.

As with all generation 6 crawler tractors, the new PR 716 Litronic features an electronic drive management system with an ECO mode setting. Making it possible for the operator to select between high performance and maximum economy. The ECO mode enables the PR 716 to achieve greater efficiency and is ideal for light and medium-duty applications.

The hydrostatic drive keeps the engine speed at a constant level. All drive components and the intelligent Liebherr engine management are optimally adapted to the speed, contributing towards reduced fuel consumption.

https://www.liebherr.com

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