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Caterpillar P33000 vs. John Deere 480C
9 reasons to buy Caterpillar P33000:
Operation
Maximum speed | 30.6 km/h and 30.1 km/h | 2 % more or 0.5 km/h |
Front wheels number | 4 and 2 | 50 % more or 2 |
Motor
Power | 110.4 kW and 38.8 kW | 65 % more or 71.6 kW |
Torque | 610.1 Nm and 192.5 Nm | 68 % more or 417.6 Nm |
Displacement | 7.5 l. and 3.6 l. | 52 % more or 3.9 l. |
Torque measured at | 1600 rev / min and 1300 rev / min | 19 % more or 300 rev |
Cylinders number | 6 and 4 | 33 % more or 2 |
Lifting mechanism
Lowering speed | 24.1 m/min and 12.8 m/min | 47 % more or 11.3 m/min |
Lifting capacity | 15000 kg and 2721.6 kg | 82 % more or 12278.4 kg |
3 reasons to buy John Deere 480C:
Sizes
Turn radius | 3300 mm and 4550 mm | 27 % less or 1250 mm |
Motor
Power measured at | 2500 rev / min and 2100 rev / min | 16 % more or 400 rev |
Lifting mechanism
Lifting speed | 25.6 m/min and 24.1 m/min | 6 % more or 1.5 m/min |
Neutral reasons:
Sizes
Wheelbase | 3100 mm and 2083 mm |
Length up to fork surface | 4830 mm and 3780 mm |
Overall width | 2600 mm and 2010 mm |
Overall height with mast lowered | 3480 mm and 2950 mm |
Maximum fork height | 3388 mm and 4270 mm |
Operation
Working weight | 19170.2 kg and 5189.1 kg |
Rear wheels number | 2 and 2 |
Motor
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi and John Deere |
Model | 6M60-TL and 4-219D |
Fuel type | diesel and diesel |
Lifting mechanism
Mast forward tilting | 15 degrees and 19 degrees |
Mast backwards tilting | 12 degrees and 9 degrees |
Loading center | 600 mm and 609.6 mm |
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Sizes
1. Length up to fork surface | 4830 mm | 1. Length up to fork surface | 3780 mm |
2. Overall width | 2600 mm | 2. Overall width | 2010 mm |
3. Overall height with mast lowered | 3480 mm | 3. Overall height with mast lowered | 2950 mm |
4. Wheelbase | 3100 mm | 4. Wheelbase | 2083 mm |
7. Maximum fork height | 3388 mm | 7. Maximum fork height | 4270 mm |
Lifting mechanism
8. Mast forward tilting | 15 degrees | 8. Mast forward tilting | 19 degrees |
9. Mast backwards tilting | 12 degrees | 9. Mast backwards tilting | 9 degrees |


