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      Yale HLF30-5 vs. John Deere 486E

      3 reasons to buy Yale HLF30-5:

      Sizes

      Turn radius 2380 mm and 3340 mm 29 % less or 960 mm

      Motor

      Power measured at 2500 rev / min and 2200 rev / min 12 % more or 300 rev

      Lifting mechanism

      Lifting speed 35.4 m/min and 28.7 m/min 19 % more or 6.7 m/min

      5 reasons to buy John Deere 486E:

      Sizes

      Clearance 381 mm and 200 mm 48 % more or 181 mm

      Operation

      Maximum speed 38.9 km/h and 21.4 km/h 45 % more or 17.5 km/h

      Motor

      Torque 298.3 Nm and 166.8 Nm 44 % more or 131.5 Nm
      Displacement 4.5 l. and 2.3 l. 49 % more or 2.2 l.
      Power 54.4 kW and 36.8 kW 32 % more or 17.6 kW

      Neutral reasons:

      Sizes

      Maximum fork height 4485 mm and 5080 mm
      Wheelbase 1650 mm and 2115 mm
      Length up to fork surface 2675 mm and 3810 mm
      Overall width 1285 mm and 2185 mm
      Height to overhead guard upper part 2195 mm and 2580 mm
      Overall height with mast lowered 2190 mm and 3050 mm

      Operation

      Working weight 4325 kg and 5674.4 kg

      Motor

      Manufacturer Mitsubishi and John Deere
      Model 4G64-33HL and 4045D

      Lifting mechanism

      Lifting capacity 2721.6 kg and 2721.6 kg
      Loading center 500 mm and 609.6 mm
      Mast forward tilting 6 degrees and 30 degrees
      Mast backwards tilting 10 degrees and 10 degrees

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      Sizes

      1. Length up to fork surface 2675 mm 1. Length up to fork surface 3810 mm
      2. Overall width 1285 mm 2. Overall width 2185 mm
      3. Overall height with mast lowered 2190 mm 3. Overall height with mast lowered 3050 mm
      4. Wheelbase 1650 mm 4. Wheelbase 2115 mm
      5. Clearance 200 mm 5. Clearance 381 mm
      6. Height to overhead guard upper part 2195 mm 6. Height to overhead guard upper part 2580 mm
      7. Maximum fork height 4485 mm 7. Maximum fork height 5080 mm

      Lifting mechanism

      8. Mast forward tilting 6 degrees 8. Mast forward tilting 30 degrees
      9. Mast backwards tilting 10 degrees 9. Mast backwards tilting 10 degrees