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SKID-STEER LOADERS


SPECIFICATIONS, BENEFITS AND FEATURES


S70


Rated operating capacity: 700 lb. (318 kg)


The S70 is just 36 inches wide with a bucket, and easily travels through gates and between structures.


Lift path: Radius Engine: 23.5 hp diesel (17,5 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 7 ft. 11 in. (2,4 m) Operating weight: 2795 lb. (1268 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 9.8 gpm (37,1 L/min)


Shown with grapple and utility fork. S100 Designed to


work in confi ned areas, the S100 minimizes manual labor with shovels and wheelbarrows.


Rated operating capacity: 1000 lb. (453 kg)


Two-speed travel with Selectable Joystick Controls: Available


Lift path: Radius Engine: 35.5 hp diesel (26,5 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 8 ft. 8 in. (2,6 m) Operating weight: 4091 lb. (1856 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 13.1 gpm (49,6 L/min)


Shown with pallet fork. S130


Rated operating capacity: 1300 lb. (590 kg)


The S130 is a radius lift path loader approved for use with more than 40 Bobcat® attachments.


Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Lift path: Radius Engine: 49 hp diesel (36,5 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 9 ft. 2 in. (2,8 m) Operating weight: 5235 lb. (2375 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 16.9 gpm (64 L/min)


Shown with planer. S150


The S150 can travel up to 11.1 mph with the two-speed option.


Rated operating capacity: 1500 lb. (680 kg)


Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Lift path: Radius Engine: 49 hp diesel (36,5 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 9 ft. 7 in. (2,9 m) Operating weight: 5935 lb. (2692 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 16.9 gpm (64 L/min)


Shown with sweeper and water kit.


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