AUSTRALIAN DEBUT FOR TEREX® TL310 LOADER
SHAYNE MORRALL of Victorian Construction Equipment Pty Ltd reports on the first Terex® TL310 loader to be sold in Australia.
THE first Terex® TL310 loader to be sold in Australia has been purchased by Northern Quarries, a division of Conundrum Holdings Pty Ltd and a proud member of the CMPA.
Situated seventeen kilometres north of Melbourne, Northern Quarries supplies the greater Melbourne metropolitan region with products used in many landmark projects and for major highway construction.
Conundrum Holdings operates several sites in metropolitan and regional Victoria. Its quarries are involved in the extraction and processing of source rock to produce Class 1, 2 and 3 crushed rock for roads construction as well as commercial grade crushed rock for roads and buildings sub-base.
It is also involved in the manufacture and delivery of pre-mixed concrete and has a NATA registered laboratory to ensure compliance with Australian Standards.
“We needed to upsize our tool carrying capability, as our small tool carrier wasn’t large enough to act as a backup sales loader when needed,” said Wayne Deken, Quarry Manager – Extractive (Northern Quarries).
“The TL310 is a larger machine and is capable of loading trucks a lot quicker for those times when one of the other loaders are being serviced or out of action. We were satisfied with the performance and support for our other Terex equipment, so we felt confident in being the first to take delivery of the TL310.
“Our TL310 is primarily used for tool carrying, including a forklift , jib and numerous other jobs around the quarry that always keep this type of machinery fully deployed.
“We were attracted by the machine’s value proposition, which included its high lifting height capacity for its size and weight. This was highlighted with the use of the CMPA’s Advisory Pre-Purchase Checklist for Loaders and meant we didn’t have to outlay the additional cost for a larger loader,” Wayne explains.
Safety and operator comfort were also important considerations. The TL310 has hydrostatic drive operated by simple controls. A joystick sits on the righthand side on the arm pad, so selection of forward and reverse just involves flicking a switch left and right. This means the operator always has one hand on the joystick and another hand on the steering wheel.
“We are receiving positive feedback about its ease of operation, positive handling and its cabin, which is very quiet and comfortable. We have also found that fuel consumption is very efficient. The machine’s stability is very good, as the hydrostatic drive has positioned the engine towards the back. This counterweight effect results in good side stability and allows all wheels to remain in positive ground traction, even with a full bucket load.
“We have no concerns with parts, training or service support. Shayne Morrall from Victorian Construction Equipment has been looking after us for many years. He understands the needs of our industry and has a firm grip on what parts need to be stocked to support our equipment,” Wayne said.
For further information please contact Shayne Morrall Victorian Construction Equipment Pty Ltd.
Phone: 03 8339 4705
Email: sales@viccon.com.au
ABOUT TEREX
Terex Corporation is a diversified global manufacturer of a broad range of equipment that is focused on delivering reliable, customer-driven solutions for many applications, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility and manufacturing industries. Terex reports in five business segments:
Aerial Work Platforms;
Construction;
Cranes;
Material Handling & Port Solutions;
and Materials Processing.
Terex offers financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of equipment through Terex Financial Services.
More information can be found at www.terex.com
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