Barrus Show Latest Emission Compliant Engines At SALTEX
E. P. Barrus Ltd will be showing the latest emission compliant diesel, petrol and gas engines at Saltex from some of the world’s leading manufacturers including Yanmar, John Deere, Toyota and Kawasaki.
The new, Final Tier 4 compliant, Yanmar L100 engine will be making its debut at the show. The L100 from Yanmar’s popular L-Series engine range, along with the L70 will meet the Final Tier 4 emission regulations. These engines are feature packed offering customers the best value in the industry. They offer the ideal power solution for heavy-duty ground care and forestry applications.
Key features of the L70 and L100 include:
- Increased power
- Minimal or no physical size increase
- Drop-in replacement for most Interim Tier 4 L-Series models
- Variable & fixed speed models will be available
- DOC fitted integral with the exhaust system
“The L-Series has been a leader in the single cylinder, air-cooled diesel engine market, and we are excited to be able to continue to supply our customers with the L-Series models that meet the EPA’s Final Tier 4 regulations,” comments John Day, General Manager of the Industrial Division, E. P. Barrus Ltd.
The Final Tier 4 compliant L-Series is scheduled to be available in the first quarter of 2015. Testing and validation is currently taking place in limited quantities.
Yanmar engines will be featured in a number of applications at the show including the all new Truxta, 4×4 hydrostatic mini dumper, making its debut at the show. The Truxta has been designed and built to rental industry standards by Tufftruk Ltd, a UK company based in the Peak District National Park.
Powered by a reliable Yanmar L48N diesel engine, this compact machine will pass through a 2’6” doorway and with the 40 degree articulated steering can manoeuvre in the tightest of places. The Yanmar engine was chosen for its strong track record in the rental industry, compact design, ease of servicing plus the added benefit of a three year warranty.
Barrus has supplied its first order for Toyota LPG engines to Combilift, the acknowledged leader in the multi-directional long-load handling market. Combilift has incorporated the Toyota 4Y Series LPG engine into their Combi-CB range of compact, multi-directional forklifts. More compact than a traditional counterbalance forklift, the Combi-CB handles palletised goods and long length products with a capacity between 2,500kg to 4,000kg.
Barrus has been working with Combilift for a number of years, supplying the John Deere 4.5 litre and 6.8 litre engines for the Combilift Straddle Carrier (Combi-SC) and their 14 and 25ton directional forklift trucks.
John Deere engines will be represented by a 4.5 litre power pack, Stage 111 genset and a selection of Kawasaki’s highly respected single and twin cylinder engines will also be on display. These technically advanced, durable, high performance engines are compliant with all current off-highway emission regulations and are ideal for the professional garden, turfcare, utility, construction and related markets.
Stand D62