Glad companies are finally working to fill that gap between compact track loaders and track loaders. Hopefully Case and New Holland can be successful with this market and get some of the other big companies in on it as well. Personally I'd love to see a 16k-18k lb Kubota
I love seeing new machines like this 362 super boom, because it gives us a glimpse into where the industry is headed. CNH's construction branch is really giving us something a lot of people want but nobody ever really asked for with this machine, giving us the nimble speed and maneuverability (and comparably low repair costs) of a skid steer with a size and carrying volume of a real crawler loader. Granted, it'll be at least a few years and take a lot of development before we could ever expect to see skid steers become the primary land clearing machines for large developments or anchors for forestry operations, but in urban construction sites, it's not difficult to see how attractive a large skid loader can be. I never would've thought of it.
I am impressed and in awe! A 8 ton track steer! 41 gpm hydraulic flow! An one I am easily able to change the battery on when it is dead!! Thankyou for sharing!
I demo’ed one for a few days and it’s a powerhouse. Truly amazing machine. Too big for my needs but as a lifetime CAT guy I was truly impressed by the power of this unit….
. 1985 Bobcat 1080 held it for all this time at 99hp Cummings. Was a steal track machine for the forestry industry. And was a beast of a machine. Very few made but we have one and humongous in size
It would have been great to have a more standard skid Steer parked next to it. I don’t think the average person understands just how huge the machine it.
This machine seems to have the same geometry/placements, and exact same specs as the Case TV620B. Are they made by the same people? (I always though Case Construction and New Holland Construction were different manufactures).
New Holland was bought by Ford in the early 80s and the Ford sold its entire tractor division To Fiat who also owns Case International, yes Fiat the makers of Italian piles of shit owns Ford, Case and International.
Great overview. This machine has been in tons of customer hands and claims to be the most tested ever. It will be interesting to see what your customers do with all the extra power.
Thank you for showing off the monster. So glad the lift highth can dump into 12 yard dumps. Between NH & Case with there big skid steer with the dozer tracks and 6 way blade. These skid steers are starting to be the size of the old school track Loaders. Like CAT and JD and Case use to make in those size ranges. You use to see them on every job before excavator took over the market. Thank you NH for making a big girl Loader. That looks like a old school Track Loader.
I’m just a homeowner with a Kubota L5740 (wonderful machine) and have no conceivable need for such a beast of a machine. Perhaps in another life. It looks the business, and I’m sure you will sell quite a few. Thanks for the this and all the other videos.
There is a huge gap between compact track loaders and fullsize track loaders. Finally glad to see that gap being filled. Sometimes the full size is just to big and the small ones just can't do it
That is the silliest channel of all, have you ever known an actual lockpicker? Do you really reckon opportunistic junkies know how to pick locks and have sophisticated tools?
This thing looks a lot like the Case TV620B, which is also 16,000 lbs. Any chance the New Holland is a re-branded Case? Would have liked to see the interior of the cab, controls, etc. The bucket is massive ... how many yards does it hold?
as I said in the video, I have other L300 series videos that spend about 20 minutes on the cab. th-cam.com/video/ELyvGisTOzE/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/nAk3aj_RKls/w-d-xo.html
I'm most excited for the configurable Accel/Decel pedal. I hope that catches on in the industry as it's a lot less silly than a skidloader/ctl with a go faster pedal only.
@@digginforalivin2930 Huh, haven't run a cat ctl yet but my employer has one, just waiting on a leak repair. I'll look forward to trying that out when I get a chance to run it.
plastic lock handle vs ramset.... no crowbars needed. how many cubic feet on bucket and how thick of construction on arms? please tell us it has tow valves or something. my rv weighs 16,500 dry.....not sure if i could "drag" that.... hope it has voucher for new trailer lol thats a beast to say the least.
I had a New Holland track loaders and they were great as far as pushing and loading but weren't quite as strong for lifting as the Kubota, I'm interested to see how well the new New Holland can push
Actually Komatsu made a machine even bigger than the 983B. Although at minimal 275 horsepower and 82,000 lbs. + The 983B was an animal of a Loader and one of the greatest Loaders ever made, it was loosely based on the D8K. While the Komatsu D155S was directly based off of a Komatsu dozer model that was in between the D8K and D9H model Komatsu equivalent. The Komatsu D155S had 350 horsepower and weighed like 94,000 lbs.
Just figured I'd say it, this is technically the largest "compact track loader" idk if full-size track loaders are still in production but this is technically a compact one because of the body style
Looks like a good machine for a farmer or someone running a lot of attachments. Guarantee with that boom geometry it wouldn't hold a candle to a radial lift T12 takeuchi in the digging and grading department.
It will be extremely interesting to see how Kubota and bobcat and caterpillar and so on will respond to the new New Holland and case granddaddy loaders
I have a '96 model Cat 933 (Not the old 933) and it weighs about 18K. It seems the "compact" track loaders are not so "compact" any more. There is now a steel track option on some of these also.
This one and the same machine with different paint, the case are both available with steel tracks, multiple grouser options, and a frame tied 6 way dozer blade. Basically giving you the option of a dozen, and track loader in the same package. With optional rear rippers.
Getting into & out of that thing would be daunting. Neil would need steps in that bucket to get up to the top, then step on the "step" and then into the cab. Plus, the bottom of the door is skinnier so you would have to maneuver around things. It would be ok if you had a dry bucket or attachment, but can you imagine if everything was slippery or covered in mud/manure?!?!? That's why we went with the JCB with the side entrance.
Looks exactly like the TV620B from Case that I saw on Dirt Perfect's channel earlier today. CNH just put out the same machine with different stickers and paint.
I seen the coolest excavator ever yesterday. It's called a Menzi Muck they are made for steep hills and pretty much everything. I don't know what this message has to do with the skid loader but oh well
Impressive machine, seems very well engineered. Small features like the battery disconnect and jump post are really nice touches. The Hydraulic fan is something that has a high cost to implement, but it's long term durability combined with it's inherent protection of the powerplant and hydraulic system make it an intelligent choice. I'd expect you will see some of this tech filter down to the smaller machines. Thanks for the look Neil, I'm looking forward to seeing you put one thru it's paces.
I bet it be a pain trying to clean debries from mulching under that engine! Plus don’t look like it can take much heat on a texas summer doing mulching all day!! It be good for any other kind of work probably not for land clearing!!
Hate to nitpick, but I believe the Cat 973K is just slightly larger, at 63900lb, and ever so slightly more powerful at 275hp. :-) I think you need to add “Compact” to the track loader category name. Just saying track loader…doesn’t even come close to biggest.
ASV has more horsepower, But less boom specs. ASV is ideally suited for forestry. This machine can do that and still be a great dirt machine. The ASV came out shortly after this machine
I like new Holland skidsteers\ track loaders not a fan of their tractors but when it comes to skidsteers and hay equipment i can’t knock new Holland quality equipment
@@mr.x2832 i think every brand has there pros and cons new Holland the smaller hay equipment is one of the best thats how they started the company Sperry new Holland but ive had some really bad experience with a new Holland payloaders but good with cat and deere to get the best fleet of equipment u have to pick and choose brands based on equipment quality and dealer service
while they are certainly impressive, the specs are honsely not leaps and bounds ahead of something like my deere 333g. while it is higher by 800lbs, the tipping load feels like it should be a little more based on the difference in the size and weights of the two machines, there is a 4000lb difference in operating weights. For the small bump in capacity, it is hard to say if it will be worth the extra fuel burn and purchase price, as personally, i struggle to find things that push the limits of my deere on the farm or the worksite. awesome machine nonetheless!
Can't wait to see a half ton pulling it on a 7k car trailer.
For sure there will be that one guy to do it😂
Without a cdl. 😂
Secured with 400lb rated ratchet straps from Walmart
🤣
or the standard 14k skidloader trailer.........
I love the fact you stated the price $$$ it drives me nuts how other dealers don’t disclose the price until ur ready to sign the paper work
It's classified
ASV 135 Forestry is coming in at 135k. Seems like a lot better option if you can get one.
I don't know how this channel doesn't have 1 million+ subscribers. we are thankful for what you offer to the tractor community neil!
Glad companies are finally working to fill that gap between compact track loaders and track loaders. Hopefully Case and New Holland can be successful with this market and get some of the other big companies in on it as well. Personally I'd love to see a 16k-18k lb Kubota
I love seeing new machines like this 362 super boom, because it gives us a glimpse into where the industry is headed. CNH's construction branch is really giving us something a lot of people want but nobody ever really asked for with this machine, giving us the nimble speed and maneuverability (and comparably low repair costs) of a skid steer with a size and carrying volume of a real crawler loader. Granted, it'll be at least a few years and take a lot of development before we could ever expect to see skid steers become the primary land clearing machines for large developments or anchors for forestry operations, but in urban construction sites, it's not difficult to see how attractive a large skid loader can be. I never would've thought of it.
I am impressed and in awe! A 8 ton track steer! 41 gpm hydraulic flow! An one I am easily able to change the battery on when it is dead!! Thankyou for sharing!
I demo’ed one for a few days and it’s a powerhouse. Truly amazing machine. Too big for my needs but as a lifetime CAT guy I was truly impressed by the power of this unit….
. 1985 Bobcat 1080 held it for all this time at 99hp Cummings. Was a steal track machine for the forestry industry. And was a beast of a machine. Very few made but we have one and humongous in size
It would have been great to have a more standard skid Steer parked next to it. I don’t think the average person understands just how huge the machine it.
This machine seems to have the same geometry/placements, and exact same specs as the Case TV620B. Are they made by the same people? (I always though Case Construction and New Holland Construction were different manufactures).
I stand corrected, after some digging it seems they are both owned by CNH Industrial. Makes sense now.
Both made in wichita on same line
Both are part of Case New Holland Industrial (CNH Industrial)
Kinda like case’s TV620B
New Holland was bought by Ford in the early 80s and the Ford sold its entire tractor division To Fiat who also owns Case International, yes Fiat the makers of Italian piles of shit owns Ford, Case and International.
Great overview. This machine has been in tons of customer hands and claims to be the most tested ever. It will be interesting to see what your customers do with all the extra power.
Thank you for showing off the monster.
So glad the lift highth can dump into 12 yard dumps. Between NH & Case with there big skid steer with the dozer tracks and 6 way blade. These skid steers are starting to be the size of the old school track Loaders. Like CAT and JD and Case use to make in those size ranges.
You use to see them on every job before excavator took over the market. Thank you NH for making a big girl Loader. That looks like a old school Track Loader.
I’m just a homeowner with a Kubota L5740 (wonderful machine) and have no conceivable need for such a beast of a machine. Perhaps in another life. It looks the business, and I’m sure you will sell quite a few. Thanks for the this and all the other videos.
There is a huge gap between compact track loaders and fullsize track loaders. Finally glad to see that gap being filled. Sometimes the full size is just to big and the small ones just can't do it
I feel like the engineer(s) and other people who designed this machine watched Clarkson's farm and felt the need to make a bigger skidloader 💪
Speed and power!
Powwwerrrrrrrrr
“Nobody’s going to crowbar their way into that.” Ahhh, is that a wafer lock? Can you send this to Lock Picking Lawyer for a review? 😅
That is the silliest channel of all, have you ever known an actual lockpicker? Do you really reckon opportunistic junkies know how to pick locks and have sophisticated tools?
@@Senkino5o they have acces to TH-cam too.
This thing looks a lot like the Case TV620B, which is also 16,000 lbs. Any chance the New Holland is a re-branded Case? Would have liked to see the interior of the cab, controls, etc. The bucket is massive ... how many yards does it hold?
Case and New Holland are the same company. There are a few small differences, but the core of the machine is the same.
Just curious is there a Case version?
Yes
Looks like the counterweights will be a hangup point for dirt and rocks
Suddenly my LS180 doesn’t seem so big anymore 😆
Love seeing these big skidsteers coming out but im stuck with my old bobcat 975 for while
the original Large skid loader!!! just without tracks.
@@rearspeaker6364 yep but the tires are foam filled so they work well for me since i load scrap and run over any thing in the way lol
@@josephstrunk7116 the 975 is still huge to me! and this thing still looks 3/4 the size of the 975!
The price isn't bad but would love to see the inside of cab and see if they changed it or just same old standard cab with standard controls
as I said in the video, I have other L300 series videos that spend about 20 minutes on the cab.
th-cam.com/video/ELyvGisTOzE/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/nAk3aj_RKls/w-d-xo.html
I'm most excited for the configurable Accel/Decel pedal. I hope that catches on in the industry as it's a lot less silly than a skidloader/ctl with a go faster pedal only.
Cats had it since the D series, everyone else has just been behind
@@digginforalivin2930 Huh, haven't run a cat ctl yet but my employer has one, just waiting on a leak repair. I'll look forward to trying that out when I get a chance to run it.
plastic lock handle vs ramset.... no crowbars needed. how many cubic feet on bucket and how thick of construction on arms? please tell us it has tow valves or something. my rv weighs 16,500 dry.....not sure if i could "drag" that.... hope it has voucher for new trailer lol thats a beast to say the least.
triaxle.
hows does it stack up to the old ASV 120 or the new 135 MAX ?
Sweet machine! Would like to see companies that follow suit to make the cab more roomy for the operator.
Awesome machine. Thanks for sharing
Seeing Neil stand next to this thing, my first reaction was: Holy shit, that thing is absolutely huge
Hopefully they fixed the issues that caused all the fires in the c185/c190. That's how I lost my first track loader.
It's a totally different machine since that era.
I had a New Holland track loaders and they were great as far as pushing and loading but weren't quite as strong for lifting as the Kubota, I'm interested to see how well the new New Holland can push
Not possible, nobody outlifts the New Holland
The Kubota stays broken down all the the time, New Holland runs and runs with regular service.
@@ddorn04 fact check ✅ true
@@RJ1999xDeere and tak do and asv. Asv is 135 hp. New holland isn’t even in the game for ctls.
@@billy8659 Doubtful
It was comical when you opened the back. Hope you've grown over the years! Thanks
How's the leg room and are there forestry models for mulching ?
Just get the hd door you’ll be good
@@Delirious_Freedom , so they do have a slide up door and rear guards etc ? If not , it does not belong in the woods.
Looks like a Skid Steer to me! The CAT 983 Traxcavator is the largest Tracked Loader that I know of.
Actually Komatsu made a machine even bigger than the 983B. Although at minimal 275 horsepower and 82,000 lbs. + The 983B was an animal of a Loader and one of the greatest Loaders ever made, it was loosely based on the D8K. While the Komatsu D155S was directly based off of a Komatsu dozer model that was in between the D8K and D9H model Komatsu equivalent. The Komatsu D155S had 350 horsepower and weighed like 94,000 lbs.
@scottmcquarrie7295 I know I'm a retired Heavy Equipment Operator for 38 years for Weyerhaeuser.
Wow, that thing is huge!
Drinking game: take a shot of whiskey each time Neil says "little bit"
Is that bigger then the cat skid steer ? Like the 289 d or something like that
Massively bigger than the 299 series cat. No comparison. T870 bobcat is the only thing to compare it to and is significantly smaller.
Just figured I'd say it, this is technically the largest "compact track loader" idk if full-size track loaders are still in production but this is technically a compact one because of the body style
Looks like a good machine for a farmer or someone running a lot of attachments. Guarantee with that boom geometry it wouldn't hold a candle to a radial lift T12 takeuchi in the digging and grading department.
Actually it's similar performance on operating capacities, but greater breakout force on the C362.
It will be extremely interesting to see how Kubota and bobcat and caterpillar and so on will respond to the new New Holland and case granddaddy loaders
Excellent presentation!
Are you able to do a comparison with this C362 and the John Deere 333?
I have a '96 model Cat 933 (Not the old 933) and it weighs about 18K. It seems the "compact" track loaders are not so "compact" any more. There is now a steel track option on some of these also.
This one and the same machine with different paint, the case are both available with steel tracks, multiple grouser options, and a frame tied 6 way dozer blade.
Basically giving you the option of a dozen, and track loader in the same package. With optional rear rippers.
Great video as always Neil, that thing is a monster 👍🏻
What machines you all bring to the farm show? Any chance of the new -5’s? I’ll be there, only an hour away.
Getting into & out of that thing would be daunting. Neil would need steps in that bucket to get up to the top, then step on the "step" and then into the cab. Plus, the bottom of the door is skinnier so you would have to maneuver around things. It would be ok if you had a dry bucket or attachment, but can you imagine if everything was slippery or covered in mud/manure?!?!? That's why we went with the JCB with the side entrance.
There is a step on the rear of the bucket so you don't need to step over the bucket. You walk between the tracks and the bucket to access the step.
Lose some weight and grease up, you’ll fit. 🤣🤣🤣
Dam! Makes my SV250 look like a Dingo. The back of the bucket is almost to your waist. How many yards is that thing?
1.5 yd
This guy was born to sell things
Looks exactly like the TV620B from Case that I saw on Dirt Perfect's channel earlier today. CNH just put out the same machine with different stickers and paint.
Pretty much, yea.
Not so, the case doesn't have the super boom
Exact
There are 104K subscribers at this time waiting to see you put it through its paces.
As soon as we get an unsold stock unit (maybe 2024 at this rate)
I seen the coolest excavator ever yesterday. It's called a Menzi Muck they are made for steep hills and pretty much everything. I don't know what this message has to do with the skid loader but oh well
Impressive machine, seems very well engineered. Small features like the battery disconnect and jump post are really nice touches. The Hydraulic fan is something that has a high cost to implement, but it's long term durability combined with it's inherent protection of the powerplant and hydraulic system make it an intelligent choice. I'd expect you will see some of this tech filter down to the smaller machines. Thanks for the look Neil, I'm looking forward to seeing you put one thru it's paces.
I work on forklifts for a living and one of our models has a hydraulic fan clutch and it is really nice. I would say it is worth the cost for sure.
I bet it be a pain trying to clean debries from mulching under that engine! Plus don’t look like it can take much heat on a texas summer doing mulching all day!! It be good for any other kind of work probably not for land clearing!!
I was told this machine was tested in a Texas summer while mulching with no need for an aux cooler
Impressive machine
i dont get why i cant find the cas version of this for sale but tons of new hollands. and i dont see people buying them
It’s a monster!!
Hate to nitpick, but I believe the Cat 973K is just slightly larger, at 63900lb, and ever so slightly more powerful at 275hp. :-) I think you need to add “Compact” to the track loader category name. Just saying track loader…doesn’t even come close to biggest.
At the price point of this monster, you would think that it would have the 4 in one bucket!!
The price isn't that insane. Great job on the review!
Deere’s making a bigger one. But you didn’t hear that from me😂
Please send one to upstate brush control.
Very informative, that is quite the machine.
Is this the same machine as case 620b?
yes
Anyone know if this is electric over hydraulic controls ?
Yes
Thats not good ! Lol awesome video
I liked everything I saw except the door hinged instead of rolling up and it would have been nice to see the inside of the cab.
ASV came out with a RT135. Has 132hp and 50gpm hydraulic flow
RT135 has an ROC of 4150, this is 6300. Fine machine, but geared towards forestry while this is more of a haul \ dig \ load machine.
@@MessicksEquip Just checked both sites ROC @ 50% of the ASV is 5929 vs the C362's 6200. The Bobcat T870 is 5215.
Do they offer a forestry package for it?
I wonder how this one compares to the case 620b
It's my understanding that ASV makes a larger track loader. But I've been mistaken before.
ASV has more horsepower, But less boom specs. ASV is ideally suited for forestry. This machine can do that and still be a great dirt machine. The ASV came out shortly after this machine
Accidentally started watching you at .75% speed - think I'm gonna start watching all your videos at this speed :D
Try Scotty Kilmer at 0.5 speed.
I did x2
My wife just gave me the okay to buy the C362 track loader. I turned the volume down when he mentioned the price.
I need this guy to convince my wife I'm big.
Didn't case make on skidsteer loader real dozer with rear ripper and steel tracks a few years back 🤔 looks exactly the same boom and everything
Same machine. They are the same company. Just now starting to ship. Case has been talking about it for awhile longer.
This thing is a beast!!👍
Even my 2021 F450 wouldn’t appreciate that !
Very informative, that sure is some machine.
I have heard people say the track versions ride rougher than the tire versions?
They do, yes. They do not buck around as much though.
Holy mackerel! I can't say much more than that lol! 💪💪💪
Inside? Operators view?
th-cam.com/video/ELyvGisTOzE/w-d-xo.html
I knew that. Just checking to make sure you're on the ball. Good job.
What about the case tv620
Same machine. Case and New Holland are the same company.
I like new Holland skidsteers\ track loaders not a fan of their tractors but when it comes to skidsteers and hay equipment i can’t knock new Holland quality equipment
That’s because there construction equipment is made by case
@@mr.x2832 thats the scary thing lmao
@@mesh1248 case makes quality stuff the scary part would be the fiat new Holland side of things?
@@mr.x2832 i think every brand has there pros and cons new Holland the smaller hay equipment is one of the best thats how they started the company Sperry new Holland but ive had some really bad experience with a new Holland payloaders but good with cat and deere to get the best fleet of equipment u have to pick and choose brands based on equipment quality and dealer service
Who is the manufacturer of the engine?
New Holland
@@MessicksEquip how good is it in comparison to say Kubota or Yanmar Japanese diesel engines? Time will tell
It's a Japanese diesel, CNH has used it for decades
@@MessicksEquip gotcha so your first reply was incorrect technically not a New Holland engine.
@@nickthrane4940 it's an FPT engine, part of New Hollands parent company.
Will this machine be available in Europe?
Some pickups are close in price to that machcine. Good value
Our Takeuchi weights 17 to 18000 pounds so this is kinda light for its power
Tak's largest machine is 14,000lbs.
Kauft New Holland den zu? Die Typbezeichnung 362 ist ja Yanmar typisch geschrieben.
my cat 963 laughs at your title
Junk
@@Delirious_Freedom thank you for just stating "junk", it's easier than reading garbage comments.
@@asherdie you are welcome
@@asherdie for sure. You are welcome.
Tell us how tall it is. It’s hard to compare to just your height. How tall are you? Like 5’5”?
5' 9" specs are online
It would be great for brush cutting but for excavation skid steer coupler won't last and visibility is poor compared to track loader or wheel loader
while they are certainly impressive, the specs are honsely not leaps and bounds ahead of something like my deere 333g. while it is higher by 800lbs, the tipping load feels like it should be a little more based on the difference in the size and weights of the two machines, there is a 4000lb difference in operating weights. For the small bump in capacity, it is hard to say if it will be worth the extra fuel burn and purchase price, as personally, i struggle to find things that push the limits of my deere on the farm or the worksite. awesome machine nonetheless!
Case & New Holland.😆😆😆😆
I would love this but I'd have to sale half the land I would use it on just to be able to afford it.
That’s a nice machine
Awesome.
You mention that the price is 140 k correct ?
$ Price ??
You need to do some research asv has 132 hp and 50 gpm hydraulic flow
That has a 4150 pound ROC, this is 6200lbs. Probably a good forestry machine, but it won't dig, push, lift like this does.
If I win the lottery...
D11
Prinoth Beast
Then this
This is a rebrand of the case tv620b
man, i bought a 14k trailer last year, and its already obsolete.
The only complaint i have is visibility on the sides