Tue May 04, 2021 - National Edition
Caterpillar
The MH3250 and MH3260 deliver impressive capacities when working at their respective 52-ft. 6-in. and 59-ft. 1-in. maximum reach, reducing the number of times the material handler has to be repositioned at the yard to increase productivity.
The new
Cat MH3250 and MH3260 models deliver high efficiency in demanding material handling applications.
Replacing the historical Cat 330D MH and 345 C MH models respectively, the Next Generation MH3250 and MH3260 tracked material handlers boast longer maintenance intervals and improved fuel efficiency to decrease owning and operating costs up to 20 percent. An entirely new cab concept elevates operator comfort throughout the shift to increase productivity.
Apr 28, 2021
Cat designed its new MH3250 and MH3620 tracked
material handlers to reduce owning and operating costs by 20% from their predecessors, the company says.
Cat achieves the lower O&O costs by increasing fuel efficiency and maintenance intervals, among other improvements.
The models, which also come with a new cab concept, replace the 330D MH and 345 C MH. Lift height is 52.5 feet for the MH3250, and 59 feet 1 inch for the MH3260. Operating weight is 107,700 pounds for the MH3250, and 133,200 pounds for the MH3260.
Both machines have new Cat Tier 4 Final diesel engines that can run up to 20% biodiesel fuel. The MH3250 delivers 311 net horsepower and the MH3260 produces 424.