ASV Launches Compact Track Loader Demo Challenge Video Series |
ASV Holdings Inc. showcases its Posi-Track® loaders in a new video series. The series, titled ASV Demo Challenge, pits ASV machines against competitive compact track loaders, comparing stability, speed, traction, cab pressurization, cooling capacity, r |
Photo Courtesy of ASV Machine balance and stability are important factors while working on slopes. ASV builds its machines to easily handle working on slopes without requiring time-wasting techniques such as filling the bucket for added stability, or dangerous techniques such as backing uphill. “We always talk about how our Posi-Track loaders feature best-in-class performance that make them more productive and comfortable than any other loader on the market,” said Buck Storlie, ASV testing & reliability leader. “These videos prove it, showing ASV outperforming competitor compact track loaders in task after task and giving our customers the information they need to make an informed decision when buying new equipment.” The ASV Demo Challenge series demonstrates ASV machine performance in a number of situations, from traction on muddy terrain to machine handling on side slopes. ASV Posi-Track loaders excel in these applications because they are designed from the ground up to run on tracks. Each loader undercarriage features ASV’s patented Posi-Track rubber track system. All models are independently suspended via two torsion axles per undercarriage, and dual-level suspended models also include suspended roller wheels. These features deliver a smooth ride over every type of terrain. In addition, the Posi-Track loaders’ multiple wheel contact points and guide lug surfaces on the flexible track virtually eliminate track derailment and facilitate maximum performance on steep slopes. The equipment’s superior weight balance also allows for higher performance on slopes, compared to compact track loaders from other manufacturers that are often converted from skid-steer loaders and have a heavier back end. The high number of contact points and wide tracks also provide industry-leading low ground pressures. In addition, all models have superior ground clearance, allowing the machines to work in more places, in a wider range of conditions, and more comfortably than competitive equipment. Compact track loaders allow contractors to continue working where other machines cannot. In soft, muddy conditions, CTLs’ low ground pressure, ground contact, and machine balance all come into play. ASV designed its machines to keep moving, even under extreme working conditions. Drawbar pull indicates a compact track loader’s tractive effort and its ability to push. The more it can push, the more quickly it fills a bucket and gets work done. ASV builds its machines to have superior drawbar pull and tractive effort. Drawbar pull indicates a compact track loader’s tractive effort and its ability to push. The more it can push, the more quickly it fills a bucket and gets work done. ASV builds its machines to have superior drawbar pull and tractive effort. Visit www.asvi.com/demo-challenge or follow the ASV YouTube page to watch the videos as they are released. Interested in seeing or test driving the equipment? Visit a dealer. About ASVASV Holdings Inc., a publicly traded company on NASDAQ, designs and manufactures a full line of Posi-Track and skid-steer loaders primarily for the construction, landscaping and forestry markets. Located in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, ASV started in 1983 and was one of the pioneers in the compact track loader industry. ASV builds its Posi-Track loaders using unique and patented Posi-Track undercarriage technology that provides exceptional traction on soft, wet, slippery, rough or hilly terrain. Posi-Track is a registered trademark of ASV Holdings, Inc. For more information: ASV Holdings Inc., 840 Lily Lane, Grand Rapids, MN 55744; call 1-800- 205-9913; fax 218-327-9122; sales@asvi.com; www.asvi.com; Facebook and YouTube. |