Wacker Neuson Compact Tracked Loaders


Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders are meticulously designed to provide class-leading visibility, a critical factor for safety and productivity on any job site, particularly in the busy and often confined spaces found on Australian civil sites.

MWacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders are standard with high-tech machine control, thanks to their advanced Electro-Hydraulic (EH) joystick controls with independent sensitivity adjustment. 

Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders are engineered with a heavy-duty, open undercarriage design that addresses some of the most common frustrations faced by machine owners.

One of the most compelling advantages of Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders is their unparalleled forward-tilting cab with full accessibility, even with the lift arms down. 

Wacker Neuson's commitment to innovation is evident in the high-tech cabins of their medium and large frame compact track loaders, centered around an intuitive and customizable 5.7-inch color display. 

Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders are engineered with a vertical lift arm system that delivers industry-leading load height for machines within their Rated Operating Capacity (ROC) class. 

One of the truly distinctive features setting Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders apart is the unique integration of the operator's seat, joysticks, and armrests into one cohesive unit. 

Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders stand out with a class-leading, extended track-on-ground length. This isn't just a number; it's a fundamental design advantage that redefines how these machines perform in challenging conditions. 

Wacker Neuson manfucaters its medium and large frame compact track loaders in the USA to ensure their quality. Wacker Neuson boasts a long and distinguished history, tracing its roots back to a forge workshop founded in Dresden, Germany, in 1848.

Wacker Neuson's medium and large frame compact track loaders are equipped with a sophisticated variable speed cooling fan system, a significant departure from the traditional constantly running fans found in many competitive machines.