Dieci adds big, 153hp T80 to pivot-steer telehandler range

Dieci’s bend-in-the-middle Agri Pivot range has been bolstered with the introduction of a new flagship model, the T80.
Power is the headline improvement, with the switch to a 4.5-litre FPT engine upping output to 153hp – significantly more than the 115hp delivered by the T70’s 3.6-litre Perkins and the 73hp of the Kubota-powered T60.
The transmission remains a two-speed hydrostatic affair with 19kph and 40kph maximums.
As before, it has an “eco” mode to reduce fuel consumption and a “creeper” function that allows operators to set engine revs independently of forward speed to run an auger bucket or sweeper.
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There’s no upgrade on the T70’s 5.2m maximum lift height either, but it does better than the mid-ranger by 500kg in lift capacity, at 3,500kg.
It also runs a beefier 160-litre/min pump that delivers faster boom cycle times.
Potentially useful standard features include bucket shaking and boom position memory, both engaged on the armrest-mounted joystick in a revamped cab.
Highlights here, says Dieci, include more space, narrower framework to improve visibility, superior air-conditioning and soundproofing, and a new 7in display.