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ASV PT110 Forestry Compact Track Loader Overview
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Machine Profile
The ASV PT110 Forestry Compact Track Loader is a rugged, versatile machine tailored for high-production forestry and construction tasks. It features advanced performance technology within a compact frame to navigate dense undergrowth and challenging terrains common in forestry operations.
Key Specifications
  • Engine: Electronic four-cylinder turbocharged Perkins Tier 4 interim diesel engine producing 111 hp (82.7 kW) and 332 ft-lbs of peak torque at 1400 rpm.
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 12,100 lbs (5,488 kg).
  • Operating Capacity: 4,300 lbs at 50% tipping load.
  • Tipping Load: 8,600 lbs (3,901 kg).
  • Ground Pressure: Low at around 4.25 psi (29 kPa).
  • Track Width: 20 inches wide rubber tracks with 48 ground contact points, ensuring excellent traction and flotation.
  • Ground Clearance: 14.8 inches for superior maneuverability over obstacles.
  • Departure Angle: 35.5 degrees, allowing navigation of steep slopes without bottoming out.
  • Hydraulics: High-flow auxiliary system producing up to 45 gallons per minute at 3,800 psi, delivering 98.7 hydraulic horsepower.
Performance Features
  • Two-speed hydrostatic transmission capable of speeds up to 10 mph.
  • Radial lift design offers enhanced lifting and breakout forces exceeding many competitors:
    • Arm lifting force: Approximately 6,750 lbs.
    • Breakout force: About 5,750 lbs.
  • Advanced undercarriage with multi-level suspension improves operator comfort and machine stability.
  • Hydraulic reversing fan with large-capacity heat exchanger and tilt-out radiator optimizes cooling while only drawing about 10 hp from the engine.
Operator Convenience and Safety
  • Left-hand pilot electric-over-hydraulic joystick controls provide precise machine and attachment management.
  • Selectable ISO or "H" control patterns accommodate operator preferences.
  • Adjustable loader speed and sensitivity enhance productivity and control.
  • Equipped with a rearview camera and stereo system.
  • Certified with ROPS and FOPS safety standards, including level 2 top guard protection.
  • Narrow 6-foot profile enables work in tight spaces and sensitive ground conditions.
Applications
  • Ideal for forestry mulching, brush cutting, and dense vegetation management.
  • Utility and general construction tasks requiring maneuverability combined with power.
  • Loaders in this class frequently used for landscaping, site preparation, and material handling in sensitive or rugged environments.
Maintenance and Support
  • Designed for ease of service access to critical components.
  • Features a hydraulic reversing fan cycle for improved cooling and fuel efficiency.
  • Norton Planetary final drives and Posi-Track undercarriage components contribute to durability.
  • Operator awareness supported by instrumentation monitoring fuel, temperature, and system diagnostics.
Glossary of Terms
  • Hydraulic Horsepower: Measure of hydraulic system power output.
  • Breakout Force: Force exerted by loader arm or bucket to break material.
  • Posi-Track Undercarriage: Advanced track system providing traction and flotation.
  • ROPS/FOPS: Roll Over Protective Structure / Falling Object Protective Structure, safety certifications.
  • Hydraulic Reversing Fan: Cooling fan system that reverses airflow to clear debris.
Conclusion
The ASV PT110 Forestry Compact Track Loader blends power, agility, and advanced hydraulic capabilities tailored for the demanding forestry environment. Its strong lifting and breakout forces, combined with low ground pressure and extensive safety features, make it a highly capable machine for vegetation management, forestry mulching, and versatile site tasks. Built with operator comfort and serviceability in mind, the PT110 remains a respected choice for forestry professionals seeking reliability and productivity in compact track loaders.
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