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Diesel Mini-Skid

Staff -- Associated Construction Publications, 2/15/2008

Compact Power, Inc.'s newest model to the Boxer lineup is the 532DX mini-skid, a track-driven 532DX diesel unit that is ideal for the landscaping and irrigation, construction, concrete work, fencing, demolition, golf course maintenance and construction, utility work and municipalities.

Like the Boxer 526DX, the 532DX offers an integrated track system that retracts from a fully extended 43.5 inches to a width of 35 inches and is easily controlled by a joystick on the control panel. The variable track design makes it simple for the operator to maneuver the unit through tight areas, such as gates and sidewalks with ease, and extends back to full width for increased stability while in operation.

The unit provides the highest horsepower in the Boxer line as well as superb hydraulic flow and much more. This new mini-skid offers a best-in-class operating capacity of 1,050 pounds (735 pounds at 35 percent SAE standard). The 532DX, powered by a 32.8 horsepower Kubota D1105-T diesel engine, can tackle the toughest construction, landscaping or utility projects. A two-pump, 3,000 psi hydraulic operating system develops 14.5 gpm of hydraulic flow to run the machine's propulsion and auxiliary systems. Together, the engine and hydraulic system provide the Boxer with enough power to handle full size attachments like a 36-inch auger or 48-inch trencher.

The mini-skid is built to handle a full complement of over 50 universal compact utility quick attachments for a variety of applications. All of these attachments are available from Compact Power. The Boxer's standard quick attach system enables user to quickly and easily switch from bucket to forks to auger or other tools for optimum on-the-job flexibility and bottom line performance.

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