HD Hyundai to launch new CTL at The Utility Expo

HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America will debut its new feature-packed HT38 compact track loader at The Utility Expo in Louisville.

The new compact track loader is powered by a proven Hyundai engine that provides 115 hp and has a rated operating capacity of 1,727 kg.

With an operating weight of 5,799 kg, the HT38 can lift a 0.64 cubic metre standard bucket to a pin height of 3.3 metres.  

“The HT38 is an all-new CTL design for Hyundai that delivers the power, lifting capacity, options and attachments that utility, paving, landscaping, concrete contractors and others are looking for in a large-frame compact track loader,” said Julio Vargas, Product Manager, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment NA.

“The number and value of the features that come standard on the HT38 really set this machine apart.”

Standard productivity-enhancing features on the HT38 include high flow hydraulics at 4,000 psi and 151 litres per minute, ride control, creep control, hydraulic quick coupler, return-to-dig, lift-arm float and an auto-self-levelling function.

As well, the spacious, one-piece, pressurized ROPS/FOPS cab includes heat and A/C coming through eight well-placed vents. A heated, air-ride seat is also standard, as well as Bluetooth and a 20-cm smart touch display.

To boost versatility, the HT38 accommodates dozens of attachments, including a variety of buckets, brooms, grapples, brush cutters, augers, rakes, forks and snow blowers and pushers.

 For maintenance, the new compact track loader features easy, ground access to all daily service and routine maintenance points.

A reversible fan and PowerCore air filter help keep the engine free of dust and debris and running cooler for longer life, while a tilt-up cooling module enables easier cleaning of the cooling system to maximize airflow.

“These features ensure the Hyundai HT38 will keep running longer, with minimal downtime, and Hyundai’s industry-leading three-year, 3,000-hour warranty adds even more peace of mind,” Vargas said.

Visitors to the Hyundai booth at The Utility Expo will be able to see the new HT38 in person, climb into the cab and even operate the new compact track loader.