BELLE (HK-Belle) 761
- Weight:
- 2.26 t
- Rated operating capacity:
- 625 kg
- Standard tyres:
- 10-16.5
- Bucket capacity:
- 0.29 m³
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Basic model with ROPS cabin and std. shovel with teeth
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