Snapper 1691312, 1691313, 1691311, 1691310, 1691309 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Loader Specifications:
  • Break-Away Capacity: 500 Lbs (227kg)
  • Lift Capacity At Maximum Height: 400 Lbs (122 kg)
  • Time Taken To Raise: 4.1 seconds
  • Time Taken To Lower: 2.4 seconds
  • Time Taken To Dump Attachments: 3.7 seconds
  • Time Taken To Roll Back Attachments: 2.4 seconds
  • Approximate Weight (Including 48 inches Material Bucket): 479 lbs (217 kg)
  • External Hydraulic System Oil Capacity: 1.25 Gallons (4.7 liters)
  • External Hydraulic Pump Operated Engine Speed: 3400 RPM
  • External Filter Element Micron Rating: 10-15
  • Lift Cylinder: 14.50 in (368 mm) Stroke.
  • Bucket Cylinder Stroke: 12.38 in (314 mm)
  • Maximum Height Clearance: 72 in (1830mm)
  • Dumped Bucket Clearance: 55 in (1400mm)
  • Maximum Height Maximum Reach: 12.5 inches (318 mm)
  • Maximum Dump Angle: 41
  • Average Reach With Attachment Flat On Ground: 425 in (1080 mm)
  • Attachment Roll Back Angle: 16
  • Digging Depth: 3 inches (76 mm)
  • Overall Height In Carry Position: 40.75 inches (1035mm).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the break-away capacity of the front end loader?

A1: The break-away capacity is 500 lbs (227 kg).

Q2: What is the lift capacity at full height?

A2: The lift capacity at full height is 400 lbs (122 kg).

Q3: For how long does it take to have the loader raised?

A3: It takes 4.1 seconds to raise.

Q4:Do external hydraulic systems affect the hydraulic ? What could be the potential use of one?

A4: The hydraulic oil capacity is 1.25 gallons (4.7 liters).

Q5: A 48” material bucket loader would weigh roughly how much?

A5: The approximate weight is 479 lbs (217 kg).

Q6: Is it wise to use the front end loaders to handle large heavy items including large round bales or logs?

A6: Using front end loaders for handling large heavy objects is not recommended due to safety concerns.

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