VIDEO: Weidemann unveils new telescopic wheel loader at Canadian Dairy XPO

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Published: April 3, 2025

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German agriculture equipment dealer Weidemann used the Canadian Dairy XPO as an opportunity to unveil the company’s newest wheel loader, the T6025 telehandler.

This latest iteration features a lift height of 20 feet and a 5500-pound carrying capacity.

Sales consultant Andrew Lillico said the unit offers many new conveniences, including heated seats, a cell phone holder and charger, and a large display screen.

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“There is lots of comfort for the driver,” he said, adding the unit has many practical features for operating comfort, including the vertical lift system, which is designed to ensure safety on the job.

He noted the proprietary system keeps the pallet forks parallel to the mast and can handle a wide range of tasks.

With that in mind, he added, the unit has a reversible fan that can remove dust and straw from the engine component.

The comfortable cabin also offers excellent ergonomics and all-round visibility, an electronically controlled drive system ecDrive with various operating modes.

He said the driving system has a 100 per cent differential, which saves on fuel and reduces overall wear on the unit.

“This machine is built for agriculture. It’s very versatile on the farm, from lifting bales to moving manure to feeding animals,” he said.

Check out the rest of our coverage of the Canadian Dairy Xpo here.

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Sarah McGoldrick

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Sarah McGoldrick is a reporter with Glacier FarmMedia focusing on current events and agronomy. She has more than two decades of experiencing covering rural and agricultural affairs, garnering several Canadian Community Newspaper Association awards and Ontario Community Newspaper Association awards. Along with being an avid outdoor enthusiast, she is the founder of the Life Outdoors Show, held annually in Wellington County.

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