Two new models from DEVELON expand its compact track loader line. The DTL26 and DTL30 are both displayed at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026. 

For many contractors, the transition to Tier 4 emissions requirements introduced a new logistical hurdle: diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). Managing DEF requires dedicated storage and temperature-controlled handling, adding another layer of daily maintenance. 

The new DEVELON DTL26 and DTL30 address the issue of handling diesel exhaust fluid head-on. Powered by the high-performance D24 diesel engine, both new models deliver ample power while remaining under the 74-horsepower threshold for DEF. By optimizing engine efficiency at this level, DEVELON eliminates the need for a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system.

Many industries that rely on compact equipment face a persistent shortage of skilled labour. Often, operators sit in machines like compact track loaders for up to 10 hours a day. A cramped, difficult-to-operate loader leads to fatigue, slower cycle times, and lower employee retention.

The new DTL26 and DTL30 are designed to be the most operator-centric machines in the lineup. Featuring one of the widest cabs DEVELON offers, the new compact track loaders provide an expansive workspace that reduces physical strain and enhances visibility via a standard rear-view camera and a minimized A-pillar design.

The integration of an 8-inch touch screen display puts critical machine data and high-end features at the operator's fingertips. To further bridge the skill gap, the available Smart Assist functions — return to dig, bucket shake, and auto self-levelling — allow newer operators to perform complex tasks with the precision of a veteran.

"Our customers are looking for opportunities to reduce their operating costs and simplify their maintenance checklists," says Andy Jeong, product manager at DEVELON. "By removing the requirement for DEF, we've removed a significant pain point for our customers. They no longer have to worry about fluid storage in extreme temperatures or the added expense of an extra consumable. It's about providing a machine that is ready to work the moment the operator presses a button."

"A comfortable operator is a productive operator," says Jeong. "With a premium cab and intuitive controls, we aren't just helping crews move more dirt; we're helping business owners attract and keep the best talent by providing them with the best tools in the industry." 

The new DTL26 and DTL30 compact track loaders are designed to do more than move dirt. When paired with various attachments, they can help maximize the return on investment for the owner. Whether trenching for utilities, power raking for a new lawn or clearing brush on a commercial job site, these new compact track loaders provide the hydraulic power and intelligent control to master any task.

Versatility begins with the ability to switch between tasks in seconds. With the available hydraulic quick coupler, operators can change from a bucket to a pallet fork without leaving the cab, keeping the job moving at a steady pace. 

For high-demand applications, high-flow auxiliary hydraulics are available as an option. The increased flow is ideal for operating attachments like snowblowers, cold planers, and brush cutters. High-flow of 27 gpm ensures that even the most demanding attachments operate at peak efficiency without bogging down the machine.

Specialized features in the new compact track loaders provide further productivity. For example, the creep speed control allows operators to set a precise, slow travel speed while maintaining full hydraulic power to the attachment. This feature is ideal for trenching or milling. 

Buyers can customize the new DTL26 and DTL30 compact track loaders with advanced performance packages like the Smart Assist suite, which offers automated features that include return to dig, bucket shake and auto self-leveling. For high-intensity applications, optional equipment includes high-flow auxiliary hydraulics, a hydraulic quick coupler, and a 300-pound counterweight for added lifting capacity.

Performance can be further tuned to the terrain with a torsion suspension system, triple flange idlers or a fixed frame undercarriage, while a reversible cooling fan keeps the machine's engine clear in high-debris conditions.

Buyers can enhance operator comfort through an adjustable air- or mechanical-suspension heated seat, high-performing air conditioning system, and polycarbonate swing-out door. For job site safety, DEVELON offers an optional 270-degree around view monitor (AVM) camera system paired with ultrasonic proximity sensors. 

Standard durability features for the DTL26 and DTL30 are available to shield the machine from harsh conditions. These include a cabin lamp guard, mud guard, and travel motor hose guard.

Both new models are expected to be available at DEVELON dealerships in North America in 2026 and both the DTL26 and DTL30 will be available in both cab and canopy configurations. Most premium features are offered exclusively on the cab configuration.

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