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VOLVO MC60C, MC70C, MC85C, MC95C, MCT85C SKID STEER LOADERS

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Advancing Prefabrication 2026

Volvo has added five models to its C Series skid steer and compact track loader lines: MC60C, MC70C, MC85C and MC95C skid steers, and the MCT85C tracked unit. The MC60C and MC70C are radial lift models, and the others are vertical lift. Volvo units have a single loader arm, which allows for side entry and visibility unblocked by the horizontal cross member used on two-arm machines. The redesigned cab has increased space than predecessor models, with controls and gauges placed to provide easy use and comfort, the company says. Forward-tilting cab and large rear compartment service door make service and maintenance point accessible.

Volvo C Series Specifications

MC60C

Operating weight: 6,067 lb.

Gross horsepower: 47.9

Rated operating capacity: 1,350 lb.

Tipping capacity: 2,989 lb.

MC70C

Operating weight: 6,270 lb.

Gross horsepower: 59.9

Rated operating capacity: 1,550 lb.

Tipping capacity: 3,100 lb.

MC85C

Operating weight: 6,636 lb.

Gross horsepower: 59.9

Rated operating capacity: 1,750 lb.

Tipping capacity: 3,500 lb.

MC95C

Operating weight: 6,894 lb.

Gross horsepower: 59.9

Rated operating capacity: 1,900 lb.

Tipping capacity: 3,800 lb.

MCT85C

Operating weight: 8,195 lb.

Gross horsepower: 59.9

Rated operating capacity: 1,900 lb.

Tipping capacity: 5,429 lb.

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