NEW HOLLAND, Pa. — New Holland announces a new skid steer loader model, the L234, which is replacing the L230. One size up in weight class, the L234 is the most powerful skid steer loader in the New Holland lineup. It provides superior visibility and stability with even more power and performance for the most difficult jobsite challenges.

With its 90 horsepower engine, the new L234 will feature increased Rated Operating Capacity (ROC), 3,400 lbs. at 50% tipping load. The 6,918 lbs. loader lift cylinder breakout force and 38 GPM Hi-Flow with 3,450 PSI will be best-in-class. O-Ring Face Sealed (ORFS) hydraulic ports are designed to handle higher pressures. Patented Super Boom technology delivers maximum reach at full height. New, comfortable, composite and vinyl seat choices are available and new livery will include gray wheels and new seats.

The New Holland L234 uses the FPT F5B engine with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for Tier 4 Final certification. With the radiator facing rearward, it is easy to clean. Filters, and reservoirs and battery jump posts are easily accessible for easy service.

The improved cab offers a comfortable and stress-reducing environment. The controls and electronics are all ergonomically placed and comfortable to use. An available upgrade, New Holland’s demo door, features a half-inch-thick “shatter proof” polycarbonate front door. With the IntelliPanel mounted on the “A” post, the operator can reference critical machine information during operation. A new safety lap bar will be an available factory installed option on all models manufactured after October 2016.

As with all New Holland Skid Steer Loaders, the L234 has unmatched rear visibility thanks to the Super Boom design. There are no rear towers blocking visibility at angled views to the rear. The crossbar is located low and out of the way of rear visibility.

Glide Ride, and high-low speed range are all located on the hand controls.

The L234 skid steer loader is superior to all others in the area of stability. With its long wheelbase, low center of gravity, and weight distribution across the wheels, it can’t be beat. The lift cylinders are pushing off the front of the frame allowing more bucket cutting down force and better load carrying stability. This also allows for better lift leverage and more accurate vertical lift.

Additional improvements to this and other New Holland skid steer loaders is a newly-designed heavy-duty, composite “hockey puck” boom stop. These prevent steel-on-steel contact and wear during digging, carrying, and other operations. The boom stop can be changed for different carrying heights. When lowering the bucket and pushing into a pile, the boom will carry the load back into the boom stops, which allow the main frame to absorb the force. New Holland places these boom stops low so the force goes directly into the frame. Their location is crucial to the life of the boom pivot pins at the rear of the boom.

The L234 and all New Holland skid steers feature unique cabs that flip forward, allowing for easier access for cleaning and maintenance. In order to safely exit the competitors’ cabs, a second person is required to lock out the lift cylinders once the boom is in the air. New Holland has safety built-in, unlike the competition, to allow the operator to lock out the booms before exiting the cab. All it takes is the twist of the wrist. With the Boom Lock engaged, the cab can be tilted forward for unencumbered access.