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    Lynx launches new Stoll loader and TractorBumper models

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJune 15, 20262 Mins Read
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    The Stoll TracLift made its Cereals debut. Lynx, the importer for the Stoll range, states that the loader will fill a gap in the company’s mid-range offering, priced between the Solid and ProfiLine FZ series.

    Three models will be available: the 36-23 for tractors from 70-100hp, the 39-27 for tractors from 80hp up to 130hp, and the 41-29 for tractors up to 160hp.

    Capacities max out at 2,232kg, 2,608kg and 2,872kg, respectively, with maximum lift heights of 3.564m, 3.809m and 4.046m. Each has a new boom structure, constructed from high-strength steel, with fewer welds. Mechanical self-levelling is standard, along with integrated SmoothRide damping to absorb bumps and vibrations.

    The drive-in connection means that the loader can be attached to existing tractor brackets, and there will also be a Black Edition, with black lifting arms and cylinders, and a carbon-effect badge.

    To improve safety when travelling on the road, the company also showcased its range of TractorBumpers. Various units are available, starting with the Connect, that mounts directly onto the weight block or the front linkage. This has adjustable, hinged wings so that overall width can be changed from 2.3m up to 2.7m. The TractorBumper Box mounts directly onto the front linkage, with capacities of 50 or 200 litres to hold tools or other key components. Once again, this includes adjustable wings.

    The TractorBumper Safety weight has a 50-litre box capacity and includes ballasts from 300kg up to 1,100kg, designed to replace the front weight. These also include the adjustable wings, as well as LED lights, like the rest of the range. There is also a towing point connection. The range is completed by the TractorBumper XL, available in two specifications: the XL Box with capacities up to 300 litres and ballast up to 1,100kg, or the Plus, with weights up to 2,500kg and a capacity of 50 litres.

    One of the key benefits is that the TractorBumper can be run low to the ground. This not only stops it from obscuring the tractor lights but, in the case of an accident, also stops things from being pulled under the tractor, potentially minimising injury or death.

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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