New Holland announced the introduction of the F50C rough terrain forklift, marking the addition of an all-new product to its lineup of light construction equipment. The F50C has been designed for use in specialty crop operations such as vineyards, orchards and other fruit and vegetable applications, and features unique specifications, including an automatic load control system and integrated bin clamp.
The F50C is equipped with an automatic load control system for rough terrain forklifts. This feature provides on-the-go mast cushioning to stablize the mast under load, allowing operators to work efficiently and safely over any terrain without fear of material loss. A key byproduct of load control provides a more comfortable operating experience by reducing shock from the mast. Operators will appreciate the additional stablity while transporting and loading materials, as New Holland will offer a 12-foot mast with a 5,000-lb. lift capacity as standard.
New Holland has once again partnered with FPT Industrial to power the F50C with the proven F34 3.4-liter diesel engine. Delivering 74 HP without using DEF or diesel particulate filters (DPF), the F34 is a workhorse engine with 600-hour service intervals and regeneration. Together, this engine and after-treatment system package ensures operators can work uninterrupted, save time and resources on routine maintenance, while retaining the power needed to lift and haul materials as expected.