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Wheel loaders suit recycling to a T
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|October - November 2025
LiuGong dealer Construction Distribution Australia recently carried out demonstrations of the 890T wheel loader at a recycling plant in NSW.
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Brawler tyres supplied by the Interfit Group were fitted to a LiuGong 890T for demonstrations at a recycling plant. Images: LiuGong
Since being released to the Australian market earlier this year, LiuGong's T Series wheel loaders have been proving their worth in various industries, such as civil construction, quarries, batching plants, and bulk handling – generating significant sales that have already surpassed expectations.
Another sector these loaders are thriving in is waste and recycling, evidenced by demonstrations of a waste-specification 890T model – the largest of the range – at a New South Wales recycling plant.
These local demonstrations have been carried out by LiuGong's trusted Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane dealer Construction Distribution Australia (CDA) – backed by the McIntosh Group – to demonstrate the loader's capabilities in waste management applications.
CDA waste and recycling sales manager Neil Adlam said LiuGong's T Series wheel loaders are well-suited to the "big players in the scrap recycling market".
"Smaller businesses generally don't shred, so they don't need wheel loaders, but waste is different," he said.
"Waste companies can have wheel loaders of all sizes throughout their facilities, varying from smaller ones to larger models like the 890T."
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