Self-leveling front loader AB-1301

Self-leveling front loader - AB-1301 - Bison
Self-leveling front loader - AB-1301 - Bison
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Characteristics

Other characteristic
self-leveling
Tractor power

Max.: 120 ch
(120 hp)

Min.: 75 ch
(75 hp)

Lifting height

13'02"
(4 m)

Lifting capacity

1,300 kg
(2,866 lb)

Description

The new premium AB series has been conceived for the farmer or rancher looking for more load capacity at a higher height. Designed for hard work. Has a height of optimum load for farming and livestock. tractors 75 to 120 hp wheel drive or simple. DESCRIPTION The multiplier mechanism allows for greater angles during loading and unloading. The Euro-type quick coupling facilitates its assembly and disassembly in a matter of seconds and versatility of coupling with any accessory that is under the Euro standard of this type of assembly. Robust construction for heavy duty and long life. For tractors from 75 to 120 hp. Designed for tractors with double or single traction. Hidden pipe under the arms to avoid exposure to blows and improve the accommodation of the hoses, thus helping the operator s visibility. High pressure steel hydraulic tubing with tropicalized finish and JIC standardized anti-drip connections. As optional equipment it is available with joystick (a single lever), which simplifies the task by simultaneously control the lifting of the loader and the loading unloading of the attachment. The folding stops with adjustment allow to have an efficient and quick to use support. Variable position valve holder with command with two levers as normal equipment. Mechanical self-leveling. maintains the horizontal level of the attachments during raising and lowering.

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