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Sunday 14 December 2014

Test the Merlo P 32.6 Telehandler

12/14/2014 By






The Merlo P 32.6 loader at Aayag.com is powered by a 101hp Perkins engine using a hydrostatic drive from Sauer Danfoss. The transmission has mechanical reduction and this helps the first gear achieve a pushing power of 6.8t. Even in second gear it still manages more than 2.4t.

In first gear the loader can hit 14kph, which allows its substantial pushing power to be fully exploited during loading and still have a bit of speed in hand. In second gear 40 kph is possible, however to change gear the driver has to stop or fully push the inching pedal.

Selection of steering mode is via a simple lever. The steering is light but high-geared – six turns of the wheel are needed from lock to lock. The brakes and inching pedal are fitted separately on this loader.

Merlo employs a classic design and keeps the third service and boom controls on the joystick. Shuttle control is on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel.

What’s good is that the lever is clearly marked in bright orange and has to be lifted slightly before activating. Meanwhile switches and other functions are grouped on the right-hand side. The key switches are good and can be locked in their safest position for inexperienced drivers – overload security is a good example.

Integrating the lighting in the mudguards gives the handler a neat appearance from the front. In fact the whole machine radiates an impression of good design.

The Merlo windscreen stretches right into the roof, interrupted only by a thin silicon joint. This doesn’t present any visibility problems with the driver able to see the whole thing without having to squat lower in the seat.

The big engine cover opens rearwards and leaves the whole engine easy to get at. That’s good. There’s also a large toolbox in the rear. In fact the whole machine radiates an impression of good design and the build quality of Merlo Telehandlers @ Aayag.com

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