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Toro TXL 2000 – The Smart Solution

Contractors Machinery

Landscapers work in all types of job sites, so finding a machine that can handle multiple scenarios is a big deal. The Toro® Dingo® TXL 2000 does the work of several machines in one – compact utility loader, mini excavator and compact track loader all rolled up into one versatile piece of equipment.

  • Unload pallets from the back of a truck to another location ✔
  • Haul large rocks, railroad ties, pallets from point a to point b ✔
  • Scoop mulch, dirt or pea gravel ✔
  • Lay stone for a natural stone retaining wall ✔

With its 2,000 lb. operating capacity, landscapers are frequently Impressed by how much it can lift. It’s more powerful and bigger than many operators expected and comparable to larger compact track and skid steer loaders.

However, just because it’s bigger than most people think, it still offers a compact footprint with a 54” wide frame. For a landscaping business, traveling through tight areas that larger, bulkier equipment can’t go, plus seeing where you’re going, makes the TXL 2000 a big winner. There are no blocking issues with 360-degree visibility. It’s also quiet, you’ll have no problem hearing what’s going on around you.

But the most impressive thing about the TXL 2000, is the telescoping arm. It dumps higher and farther and can reach to pull pallets from the other side of a flat-bed truck. The 123” telescoped hinge pin height easily clears the side of a standard dump truck.

But what about the operation, it’s got to be complicated to use, right? Not at all, operators of all skill levels can operate the machine with ease and precision. Oh, and it’s also comfortable. The dedicated stand-on platform has plenty of suspension for a smoother ride, plus you can step-on and step-off easily to allow for enhanced jobsite efficiencies.

Attachments include but aren’t limited to an auger, trencher, tiller, bucket, and forklift.

Don’t wait, help your crew work efficiently and confidently when you add the TXL 2000 to you fleet.

Equipment maintenance tips to ensure you get the longest life out of your equipment during the hot summer months.

Summer Maintenance Tips for Your Equipment

Contractors Machinery

The Heat is On!

In order to get the longest life out of ALL  of your heavy duty CASE and Toro equipment, be sure to practice the following tips in the steamy months ahead:

  • Be kind to your equipment. Try to plan your workday around the coolest hours of the day and give machines an extra couple of minutes to cool down at the end of the workday.
  • Keep it clean! Dirt and mud build-up mean your equipment will run too hot and this means decreased efficiency. Clean it off. Every time. Train your crew on the importance of this so they will do the same.
  • Baby your off-season equipment. Drain fuel tanks or shut off fuel lines of your machines heading to seasonal storage.
  • Check and adjust fluid levels more frequently in the summer months and keep radiators free of dirt and debris. The best way to clean your radiator is with an air compressor, not a water hose.
  • Carry a Planned Maintenance Agreement with Contractor’s Machinery. Construction machinery is increasingly high-tech, so it’s more important than ever to consider an agreement that is tailored to your specific needs. A Planned Maintenance Agreement takes the headache out of budgeting and tracking maintenance and assures future work at a fixed price.

CASE ProCare comes standard on new heavy equipment orders, providing:

Planned maintenance and special seasonal attention are essential. CMI is here to help take care of your investment, your business and your fleet! Do you have questions about service or parts? Call CMI parts and service at 865-982-6452.