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SKID-STEER LOADERS


SPECIFICATIONS, BENEFITS AND FEATURES


S205


Travel up to 11.1 miles per hour with the optional two- speed travel feature.


Rated operating capacity: 2050 lb. (930 kg) Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Lift path: Vertical Engine: 66 hp turbo diesel (49,2 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 9 ft. 10 in. (3 m) Operating weight: 6655 lb. (3023 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 16.9 gpm (64 L/min) High-fl ow option: 26.4 gpm (99,9 L/min)


S630


The S630 is a radius-lift path loader with up to 30.5 gallons per minute of auxiliary


hydraulic fl ow.


Shown with pallet fork.


Rated operating capacity: 2180 lb. (989 kg) Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Lift path: Radius Engine: 74.3 hp turbo diesel (55,4 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 10 ft. 1 in. (3 m) Operating weight: 7707 lb. (3496 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 30.5 gpm (115,5 L/min)


S650


The S650 is a vertical lift path M-Series loader and is rated to lift nearly 2,700 pounds.


Shown with rock bucket.


Rated operating capacity: 2690 lb. (1220 kg) Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Lift path: Vertical Engine: 74.3 hp turbo diesel (55,4 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 10 ft. 4 in. (3,1 m) Operating weight: 8327 lb. (3777 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 30.5 gpm (115,5 L/min)


S750


The S750 has more than 36 gpm of hydraulic fl ow available for exceptional attachment performance.


Shown with angle broom.


Rated operating capacity: 3200 lb. (1452 kg) Two-speed travel option: Available Selectable Joystick Controls: Available Lift path: Vertical Engine: 85 hp turbo diesel (63,4 kW) Lift height to hinge pin: 11 ft. (3,3 m) Operating weight: 8730 lb. (3960 kg)


Auxiliary hydraulic fl ow: 23 gpm (87,1 L/min) High-fl ow option: 36.5 gpm (138,2 L/min)


Shown with bucket.


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