2011-2017 PEL-JOB EL751 WHEEL LOADER

PEL-JOB EL751 2011-2017 PEL-JOB EL751 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
PEL-JOB
Model
EL751
Year of Manufacture
2011-2017
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Pel-Job EL751 is a compact wheel loader engineered for light-to-medium duty material handling applications. Powered by a Yanmar S4L2 engine, it delivers 34 gross horsepower (25 kW), providing adequate performance for small-scale construction, landscaping, and demolition projects. The loader features a 0.6 cubic yard heaped bucket capacity, suitable for loading and transporting aggregates, soil, and other bulk materials. Operating at a total weight of 7,451.7 pounds (3,380 kg), the EL751 maintains maneuverability and fuel efficiency while delivering reliable performance. Its static tipping weight of 5,158.9 pounds (2,340 kg) indicates the maximum load capacity before tipping, a critical safety specification for operators. The machine is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission providing four-wheel drive across two rigid axles, enabling smooth variable-speed operation and excellent control in confined spaces. This configuration makes it particularly valuable in restricted work areas where precision handling is required. The EL751's compact dimensions and moderate horsepower output make it an economical choice for contractors seeking a versatile, entry-level wheel loader capable of performing diverse material handling tasks with minimal operating costs and maintenance requirements.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
143 HP
Max Bucket Capacity
0.60 yd³
Static Tipping Weight
5,158.90

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