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New Holland Small Articulated Loaders ML22X

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Overview

COMMODITY AND CONVENIENCE

The New Holland Construction Small Articulated Loader (SAL) line introduces a groundbreaking solution for operators, excelling in smaller tasks with exceptional lifting capability. Offering the perfect blend of commodity and convenience, these machines provide operators with enhanced visibility, spacious cabs, and a range of attachments for seamless multitasking on any surface.

Introducing the ML22X - New Holland’s first electric Small Articulated Loader. This ultra compact machine carries zero emissions to safely operate indoors and can complete a full day of work with one charge.  The effective combination of strength, versatility, and the light footprint makes the ML22X exceptional for smaller tasks on any surface. A force to be reckoned with, the impressive lifting capacity handles loads with ease. Discover the various features that seek to enhance stability and safety in the ML22X. 

 

Specifications
Model
Small Articulated Loaders
Category Name
Equipment
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
New Holland
Wheelbase T/in
5 ft 2 in
Operating Weight Lb
4850
Ride Control System
Optiona‌‌‌‬‍‬‌‌‌‌‌‬‬‍‍‬‬‌‌‍‌‌‌‌l
System Pressure Psi
2500
Front/Rear Axle - Type
Direct‌‌‌‬‍‬‌‌‌‌‌‬‬‍‍‬‬‌‌‍‌‌‌‌ Wheel Motor
Dump Angle - Maximum °
37
Height - Over Cab Ft/in
7 ft 7 in
Height - Pivot Pin Ft/in
8 ft 1 in
Straight Tipping Load Lb
4528
Pump Flow Gallon (US)/min
11.1
Full Lift Dump Height Ft/in
5 ft 6 in
Speed - Forward Maximum Mph
11.2
Width Over Tires - Std Ft/in
4 ft 0 in
Length With Bucket On Ground Ft/in
12 ft 7 in
Turn Radius Over Bucket - Std. Ft/in
3 ft 7 in
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New Holland Small Articulated Loaders ML22XWHEN COMPACT MEETS CONVENIENT

With a narrow width of 48.4 inches (1230 mm) and an overall height of 90.6 inches (2300 mm), SAL model ML22X is suitable for landscapers focused on clearing sidewalks or fenced-in areas with limited space. Machine length without a bucket comes in at 120.2 inches (3054 mm), length with bucket at 150.8 inches (3830 mm).  

The small articulated loader series provides unmatched agility to maneuver in tight spaces. Perfect for various landscaping and light construction jobs, these machines are just the right size for snow and debris removal on sidewalks and in backyards, hauling landscaping materials, removing fallen trees or for working on jobsites with sensitive surfaces. Don't be misled when reading 'small' in all this talk regarding New Holland's small articulated loaders; the compact size still provides powerful lifting capabilities.

New Holland Small Articulated Loaders ML22XSTRENGTH AND STABILITY

Jobsites and tasks requiring heavy machinery power delivered through a compact package can turn to New Holland's small articulated loaders. Model ML22X showcases a lifting capacity of 4,850 lbs (2200 kg), maximum tipping load capacity of 4,528 lbs (2054 kg) and lifting height of 96.5 inches (2450 mm). 

The open cab machine boasts 4,850 lbs (2200 kg) of operating weight, allowing for minimal ground disturbance when turning or hauling on soft ground like turf. Adding to the sense of safety and security, model ML22X features ROPS/FOPS safety roof and a 62.2 inch (1580 mm) wheelbase. The low center of gravity allows for stable operations, contributing to seamless and precise performance.

New Holland Small Articulated Loaders ML22XA RANGE OF POSSIBILITY

With the off-board charger, the 48-volt Lithium Ion battery will take less than 2 hours to reach a 100% charge and provide 5-6 hours of expected run time - dependent on application. Drive motor power reigns in at 9 HP (6.5 kW) and implement motor power at 16 HP (12.0 kW). 

Operators may choose between the three available travel speeds to best tackle the task at hand. Turtle, boasts a maximum travel speed of 3.7 mph (6 kph); mid, with a maximum travel speed of 7.5 mph (12 kph) and rabbit, which carries a maximum travel speed of 11.2 mph (18 kph).

 

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