Link-Belt 160
Link-Belt 160

Link-Belt 160

The 160 X4 excavator meets T4F emissions regulations without the need for a DPF. Improved spool stroke control distributes hydraulic oil more efficiently reducing cycles times and improving fuel efficiency. Operators will feel comfortable all day long in the roomiest cab in its class, and ground-level service points keep daily maintenance simple.

Model History
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