The B95 and B95TC models are in the 14-ft-size class, while the B95LR, B110 and B115 compete in the 15-ft-size class.
"In the last 40 years, we've seen a lot of changes and improvements to the tracto r loader backhoe," said Eric Winkler, brand marketing manager for New Holland, which announced close to $1 billion in business in 2005. The company has experienced 40% growth over the last three years and is predicting the industry to post 3.3% growth in 2006. "These New Holland loader backhoes lead the industry in loader breakout force to excel in the toughest conditions."
The B95TC tool carrier version delivers self-leveling both up and down and includes a standard hydraulic quick coupler. The B95LR long-reach version is the base B95 model with the B110 stick, essentially making it a 15-ft machine.
The turbo-charged 4.5-liter New Holland engines use heavy-duty valve train components and a self-adjusting poly V-belt for durability.
On the wheel loader end, the W50TC and W80TC are powered by oil-cooled Deutz engines that produce 55 and 75 gross horsepower. Operating weights are 10,173 and 12,727 lb, while bucket capacities are 1 an d 1.44 cu yd, respectively.
An integrated hydraulic coupler, a quick-attach mounting system and built-in, front-mounted hydraulic disconnects allow the operator to move quickly and easily between job applications, according to the manufacturer.