Link-Belt rolled out its newest excavator at ConExpo 2026, the 27-metric-ton 245 X4S with reduced tail swing and a ...
X4S Series Link-Belt excavators includes the 170 X4S, 190 X4S, 220 X4S, 260 X4S, and 300 X4S. The Link-Belt 355 X4S, first in the series, was introduced in 2022. The excavator series includes new ...
Link-Belt Excavators will introduce two new excavators, the 245 X4S and 80 X4, designed to deliver improved fuel efficiency, enhanced operator comfort and advanced smart technology at ConExpo.
Link-Belt Excavators’ new reduced tailswing 245 X4S is engineered to give contractors muscle, maneuverability and technology ...
The 245 X4S enters the market as a technology-ready solution, offering optional advanced features such as digital kevel, height and depth alarms, and an integrated payload ...
Powered by re-engineered Tier 3 Isuzu engines, Link-Belt X2 series excavators are billed as being the most fuel efficient excavators on the market and more productive in trenching and truck-loading ...
An exciting tour of Link-Belt’s CONEXPO booth (F9241) with general manager of marketing Chris Wise and FCP editor Brandon Noel. Take a look at the newest excavators, specialty attachments, and their ...
Link-Belt Excavators will introduce two new excavators at ConExpo, the 245 X4S and 80 X4, designed to deliver improved fuel ...
Link-Belt Excavators has launched a new digital tool called Payload Assist, aimed at providing operators with real-time payload data to support more accurate and efficient material handling on ...
Lexington, Ky.-based LBX Co., makers of Link-Belt excavators, forestry, demolition and scrap/material handling equipment, has announced that Bane Machinery Inc. is now the authorized dealer of ...
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