MANITOU MH 25 3B / FT4 SIT-DOWN FORKLIFT

Equipment Overview
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- MANITOU
- Model
- MH 25 3B / FT4
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- SIT-DOWN FORKLIFTS
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The Manitou MH 25 3B / FT4 forklift is a diesel-powered rough terrain forklift designed for versatile heavy-duty material handling. It features a Kubota 3B Tier 4 Final engine with four cylinders, delivering 65.2 horsepower (48 kW) to ensure efficient power and compliance with emissions standards. The forklift uses a hydrostatic transmission for smooth and precise control and reaches a maximum speed of 8.7 mph (13 kph). Its operating weight is approximately 9,392 lbs, providing stability during operation. Dimensionally, the MH 25 3B / FT4 has an overall length of 13.3 feet and an overall width of 4.9 feet. It offers a narrow turning radius of 10.8 feet, enhancing maneuverability in confined spaces. The wheelbase measures 5.2 feet, with a fork carriage width of 49.7 inches. The ground clearance is minimal at 0.1 inches, supporting stability. The forklift’s lift system supports a maximum lift capacity of 5,511.6 lbs and a maximum lift height of 10.1 feet, suitable for varied lifting tasks. The mast tilts forward by 10 degrees and backward by 12 degrees to facilitate load handling. It employs pneumatic tires sized 27.10 - 12 IC 30 14PR, providing traction on rough terrain. The system pressure runs at 2,465.7 psi, supporting hydraulic functions. The machine has two front and two rear wheels, and the operating noise level at the driving position is 104 dB. Its drawbar pull is 7,981 lbs, underscoring its strong traction capabilities on challenging surfaces. This configuration makes the Manitou MH 25 3B / FT4 a robust, compact forklift ideal for construction, agriculture, and industrial applications requiring power and maneuverability.
Technical Attributes
- Fuel Type
- Diesel
- Load Capacity
- 5512 lb
- Turning Radius
- 10.80 ft
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