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Coming Soon - Avant Launch the New 800 Series

Familiar Avant features
The 800 series comes with the Avant quick attach system, giving users the flexibility to choose among the over 200 attachments available from Avant’s comprehensive attachment range. The hydraulic hoses on the attachments are coupled with a multi-connector, allowing installation with a single hand movement. The Avant quick attach system – other systems such as the Euro 3 will be available as an option – makes the 800 series one of the most versatile on the market, usable in a wide  range of industries including construction, landscaping, property maintenance, agriculture, among others.

And while the 800 series, which weighs in at 2 500 kg, is impressive because of its power, its dimensions – L 3.4 m x W 1.5 m x H 2.2  m – and articulated design offer the same smooth mobility that users expect from an Avant. 

Another standard feature of the 800 series is the telescopic boom, which extends and retracts hydraulically 825 mm. 
The boom has a maximum lift height of 3.5 m to the hinge pin, making loading or unloading from a height fairly easy. The 
machine’s hydraulic self-levelling system keeps the load automatically level when lifting or lowering the boom.  A certified ROPS/FOPS open cab comes standard on the 800 series, although users can opt for an enclosed heated cab as well. 

The DLX cab mounts on the chassis of the loader with anti-vibration mounts, keeping noise and vibration to a minimum. 
Users will also appreciate the efficient heating and ventilation along with the large windows. Although the 850 will only be available in the US market, The Avant 860i will be equipped with an EU Stage V engine and will be available from Pat O’Donnell & Co. later in 2019. 

For more information email info@patodonnell.com or call 0035316161000

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