I think this looks interesting and got me thinking if PT would ever make an electric model Nesher Equipment I have no issues with Gasoline or Diesel but do admire the simplicity of an electric motor driving the current hydraulics.
Bobcat has a Tier 4 engine without DPF; maybe that tech could become more widespread. I think the 1430 without a diesel is a big miss. However, I might just be unnecessarily biased against gasoline.I'm curious what PT will do once they run out of Deutz engines that don't have DPF emissions on them. They already no longer have a diesel for the 1430 model.
Interesting. Apparently electric cylinders. We'll see how long those last. $200K? WHEW!!!Why not eliminate hydraulic altogether like Bobcat has done?
https://www.bobcat.com/na/en/equipment/future-products/t7x-s7x-all-electric-compact-loaders
There are more fires from gasoline cars than battery powered cars. Better also park all your gas and diesel equipment out back, spaced at least 50 feet apart.Could you imagine the inferno from a Lithium battery pack in a skid loader? Better park that puppy outside and far from buildings or flammables.
Makes worrying about tiny cordless tool battery packs seem trivial (but it’s not)