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      BT GT20 vs. John Deere 482C

      3 reasons to buy BT GT20:

      Sizes

      Turn radius 2200 mm and 3650 mm 40 % less or 1450 mm

      Motor

      Power measured at 2570 rev / min and 2200 rev / min 14 % more or 370 rev

      Lifting mechanism

      Lifting speed 38.4 m/min and 21.9 m/min 43 % more or 16.5 m/min

      6 reasons to buy John Deere 482C:

      Sizes

      Clearance 660 mm and 105 mm 84 % more or 555 mm

      Operation

      Maximum speed 33.3 km/h and 18 km/h 46 % more or 15.3 km/h

      Motor

      Power 44.7 kW and 38 kW 15 % more or 6.7 kW
      Torque 233.2 Nm and 160 Nm 31 % more or 73.2 Nm
      Displacement 3.9 l. and 2.2 l. 44 % more or 1.7 l.

      Lifting mechanism

      Lifting capacity 2721.6 kg and 2000 kg 27 % more or 721.6 kg

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Length up to fork surface 2575 mm and 3700 mm
      Overall width 1150 mm and 658368 mm
      Overall height with mast lowered 1995 mm and 2950 mm
      Maximum fork height 3000 mm and 5110 mm
      Wheelbase 1650 mm and 2100 mm

      Operation

      Working weight 3250 kg and 5533.8 kg
      Front wheels number 2 and 2
      Rear wheels number 2 and 2

      Motor

      Fuel type Propane and diesel
      Manufacturer Toyota and John Deere
      Model 4Y and 4039D

      Lifting mechanism

      Mast forward tilting 6 degrees and 15 degrees
      Mast backwards tilting 11 degrees and 11 degrees
      Loading center 500 mm and 609.6 mm

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      Sizes

      2. Overall width 1150 mm 2. Overall width 658368 mm
      3. Overall height with mast lowered 1995 mm 3. Overall height with mast lowered 2950 mm
      4. Wheelbase 1650 mm 4. Wheelbase 2100 mm
      5. Clearance 105 mm 5. Clearance 660 mm
      7. Maximum fork height 3000 mm 7. Maximum fork height 5110 mm
      1. Length up to fork surface 2575 mm 1. Length up to fork surface 3700 mm

      Lifting mechanism

      8. Mast forward tilting 6 degrees 8. Mast forward tilting 15 degrees
      9. Mast backwards tilting 11 degrees 9. Mast backwards tilting 11 degrees