(VIDEO) Completely redesigned ASV compact track loader features new Yanmar engine

(VIDEO) Completely redesigned ASV compact track loader features new Yanmar engine

ASV’s radial-lift compact track loader features new hydraulics, engine, controls, wiring, pumps, hoses, frame, and more.

ASV has introduced the RT-65 Posi-Track compact track loader. The new machine is powered by a Yanmar engine and is redesigned in every facet over its predecessor. This redesign brings numerous productivity, ease-of-use, and performance benefits. The midsize machine is ideal for contractors and owner-operators in the landscaping and construction markets.

“We’re committed to providing increasingly durable and high-performing equipment to our customers, and this new RT-65 is a significant addition,” said Peter Ovrebo, product management director – North America at Yanmar Compact Equipment North America. “Not only is the RT-65 now powered by Yanmar – it is redesigned from top to bottom, making it an entirely new model that promises to allow operators an easier and more productive time on the job site in virtually every way.”

New components improve maximum power

ASV’s RT-65 is a radial-lift machine with new hydraulics, engine, controls, wiring, pumps, hoses, frame, and more. These improvements maximize power from the compact track loader’s 67.1-horsepower Tier 4 Final Yanmar diesel engine and optional 26.7 gpm high flow. An efficient hydraulic system and direct drive pumps transfer more flow and pressure directly to the attachment, resulting in a 2,000-pound rated operating capacity and 5,714-pound tipping load. Additionally, a cooling system and optimized hydraulics allow the compact track loader to operate at 100 percent load, 100 percent of the time at up to 118 degrees Fahrenheit.

The 7,385-pound RT-65 achieves ideal traction and mobility thanks to ASV’s Posi-Track rubber track undercarriage. It includes a suspension system made up of two independent torsion axles per undercarriage, allowing for a smooth ride over every type of terrain and speeds as fast as 9.1 mph. The torsion axles allow the flexible track to maximize contact with the ground, increasing pushing power and lowering ground pressure as low as 4.2 psi. This weight distribution means performance in steep, wet, muddy, and slippery conditions. It also contributes to less risk of damage to sensitive turf.

Optional technologies help boost performance

The RT-65 boasts numerous optional technology features to improve job site performance and ease of use. The tools can boost productivity and help with repetitive tasks for new and experienced operators.

Auto 2-speed provides operators improved control while grading, in tight spaces or other precise applications by creating a seamless transition between low- and high-speed modes. Similarly, speed-sensitive ride control improves material retention at higher speeds without the need to switch off the feature when moving to slower-moving applications. Self-levelling features further boost those efficiency-enhancing benefits. The self-levelling technology automatically levels the load both while raising the machine’s arms and – different from most other compact track loaders – while lowering them.

Other new tech features improve job site productivity. The RT-65’s work-tool positioner provides the ability to create a button preset for the angle of the attachment based on the application. Return-to-position technology complements that with the ability to set a preset for the height of the loader arms. The two features can be paired or used independently, depending on the task at hand.

Improving comfort and the operator experience

The RT-65 is a MAX-Series model, providing all the comforts associated with that class. Operators can better see the attachment and their surroundings with 360-degree visibility. A seven-inch colour display improves convenience with access to vital monitoring tools, view from the backup camera, and integration with service schedules and history. The new RT-65 includes electronic controls, meaning fewer switches and a more ergonomic working space. This is complemented by a fully adjustable suspended seat, which improves comfort, especially when paired with the machine’s torsion axle suspension.

ASV’s optional Yanmar SmartAssist telematics system changes how operators experience their machines. The service includes features ranging from error detection and notification to real-time operational status updates and daily work reports. Owners also benefit from integrated theft protection, allowing users to set a range from a specific location and trigger an alert if the machine moves outside of that range.

Spend more time working and less time on maintenance

ASV builds the RT-65 to allow operators to spend more time working and less time maintaining their machines. ASV makes this possible with ideal machine access, including a swing-out radiator, top hood, and side doors that provide access to all sides of the engine compartment, including filters and other daily checkpoints. Additionally, the machine’s cooler swings out with the door, allowing easy access for cleaning.

Machine owners have improved serviceability and convenience from the inclusion of the RT-65’s Yanmar engine. It can be serviced at ASV dealers.

ASV includes a 2-year, 2,000-hour warranty that covers the tracks for the entire warranty period.

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