Mini loader
Kanga Loaders now offers the Kanga 220 stand-on mini loader.
The Kanga 220, affectionally known as the Kanga Kid, comes with several improved features to enhance operator experience and efficiency, allowing Kanga to maintain its position as the go-to choice for professionals. sources report. Available is wheeled and tracked models. |
The inventors of the compact utility loader in 1981, Kanga Loaders has been a manufacturing innovator in the market for more than 40 years. Since its inception in 1981, Kanga Loaders has been a game-changer by pioneering the stand-on mini loader concept.
The Kanga 220, affectionally known as the Kanga Kid, comes with several improved features to enhance operator experience and efficiency, allowing Kanga to maintain its position as the go-to choice for professionals. sources report.
It features unparalleled access with 30-inch (wheeled) and 31.5-inch (tracked) width, so it can be easily manuevered through narrow passages and regular doorways, ensuring accessibility to even the most restricted work environments.
The new operator capsule now comes with a cushioned rear step and an operator stability extension, emphasizing both safety and comfort.
It is now fitted with a more powerful Honda gas engine for increased hydraulic pressure.
and has improved sealed conduit electrical loom tubing coupled with a larger battery leads for year-round durability. It also offers easier access for maintenance.
Building on the inherent strengths of the original Kanga Loaders such as, the ability to easily attach attachments and their significant ground clearance while ensuring a low centre of gravity, the Kanga 220 is poised to offer unmatched performance and user-friendliness across various applications, sources report.
"Our unwavering commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction has been our driving force," says Rod Lehpamer, general manager at Kanga Loaders USA. "The Kanga 220 is a testament to our philosophy, a no-fuss machine which is designed to work hard and accomplish the tasks the job requires.”