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Technical specs - MTL 4 Lehnhoff
Specification
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- Carrying device
- 3,5-5 t
- Weight
- 90 kg
- Bucket capacity
- 0.13 m³
- Bucket width
- 0.5 m
- Model series
- MTL
Special equipment
- V-ditch bucket
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No
- Skeleton bucket
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No
- Digging bucket
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No
- General purpose bucket
-
No
- Rock bucket
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No
- Ditching & Grading bucket
-
No
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Lehnhoff MTL 4
- Carrying device:
- 3,5-5 t
- Weight:
- 90 kg
- Bucket capacity:
- 0.13 m³
- Bucket width:
- 0.5 m
Geith H14-0300
- Carrying device:
- 10.0-14.0 t
- Weight:
- 265 kg
- Bucket capacity:
- 0.11 m³
- Bucket width:
- 0.3 m
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