Toro Plans To Add Telescoping Capability To Dingo Compact Utility Loader
Toro’s Dingo brand of compact utility loaders feature a stand-on or walk-behind design and can get into tight spaces. The company recently announced the Dingo TXL2000, which is in the final stages of development and testing and is expected to include telescopic loader arms and other improvements to the loader’s versatility. For instance, Toro indicates the TXL2000’s telescopic arm can allow operators to load or unload materials from either side of a flatbed or backfill from the far side of a retaining wall.
Other TXL2000 Amenities
There aren’t a ton of specifications or details about Toro’s plans for the TXL2000, but the company does indicate that the TXL2000, similar to its other Dingo compact utility loaders, will be compatible with multiple attachments. Intuitive controls will also be part of the package, so operators of all skill levels should be able to use the TXL2000.
The Current Dingo Lineup
Toro offers the existing Dingo compact utility loader in wheel and tracked (TX) options. To best fit a tracked Dingo compact utility loader to a particular job, Toro engineers narrow-, standard-, and wide-track models. For versatility across all models, there are more than 35 attachments available for jobs including earth moving, tilling, trenching, leveling, lifting, hauling, and demolishing.
Source: Toro
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