New Holland Construction

New Holland Construction Loaders and Excavators

 

New Holland Construction has been at the forefront of the Construction industry since 1895 from developing the first hydraulic excavator to designing their highly successful skid steer loaders of which they have sold over 200,000 worldwide.  Their green engine and emissions compliance technologies continue to pave the way in modern construction.

New Holland’s compact and versatile equipment range meets the demands of various construction applications providing productivity in even the toughest of conditions.  The compact excavators and back-hoes are ideal for site preparation, foundation and grading even in tight working quarters whilst the skid steer loaders, track or wheeled loaders and compact loaders all finish off a job’s landscaping and material handling work.

 

We supply the following New Holland models:

  • Backhoe Loaders – B100C, B110C, B115C
  • Mini Excavators – E17C, E18C, E26C, E33C, E37C, E57C, E60C
  • Wheel Loaders – W110D, W130D, W170D
  • Skid Steer Loaders and Compact Track Loaders – L213, L216, L218, L220, L221, L230, C227, C238

For advice, product details and specifications, get in touch.

Call our Construction specialist today:

Charlie Rabbitts 07775 684 876

Call 01672 512328 to speak to our Construction sales specialists or complete our 'get in touch' form

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