2 Ton Mini Backhoe Loader
Robust and Dependable Power Source: Propelled by a high-performance Kubota engine, this machine delivers consistent and robust power, guaranteeing reliable performance in a variety of tasks.
Seamless Hydraulic Steering: With its advanced hydraulic steering system, this machine boasts superior sealing capabilities, which not only prolongs the engine's lifespan but also offers nimble maneuverability.
Enhanced Operational Stability: The inclusion of a stabilizing wingspan bracket ensures the machine remains secure during operation, thereby improving both stability and precision in the work process.
Streamlined Workflow Efficiency: The machine facilitates seamless transitions between excavation and loading tasks, optimizing the workflow, reducing manual intervention, and enhancing overall operational productivity.
The TBL60 backhoe loader stands as a multifaceted workhorse, adept at tackling the demands of both construction and agricultural endeavors. It seamlessly combines the capabilities of an excavator and a loader, offering unparalleled efficiency and a seamless operation. This versatile machine is designed to excel across a wide array of applications, from land preparation to material management, establishing itself as an essential tool in diverse work settings.
The TBL60 backhoe loader is ideally equipped for a variety of agricultural applications, offering versatility and efficiency in the following tasks:
Soil Cultivation: It effectively turns and levels the soil, readying it for crop cultivation.
Trenching Operations: Efficiently digs for irrigation and drainage systems, as well as for laying pipes and cables.
Material Handling: Facilitates the loading and transport of agricultural goods, including crops, fertilizers, and feed, over short distances.
Land Reclamation: Carries out initial clearing and preparation of virgin land for agricultural use.
Orchard Care: Manages soil in orchards, from planting new trees to fertilizing established ones.
Pasture Upkeep: Levels and maintains pastures, and assists in feed storage and livestock fencing.
Crop Residue Management: Clears leftover crops like straw and rice from fields, keeping them tidy and ready for new growth.
Small-Scale Construction: Undertakes minor construction projects on farms, such as constructing barns, animal shelters, and other agricultural structures.
Infrastructure Development: Builds and maintains roads and pathways within agricultural properties.
Disaster Recovery: Assists in clearing debris and restoring farm operations following natural disasters like floods or landslides.
Parameter
Unfolded dimensions (mm) | 7101 x 2574 x 2350 |
Folded dimensions (mm) | 4500 x 1630 x 2350 |
Bucket width(mm) | 1150 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 1250 |
Track (mm) | 1608 |
Minimum ground clearance (mm) | 155 |
Maximum travel speed (km/h) | 0-12 |
Gradability (%) | 25 |
Minimum turning radius (m) | 2.4 |
engine brand | Kubota |
Cooling method | Water cooling |
Output Powe | 18.2kw |
Tire specifications | 26x12.00-12 |
Hydraulic oil tank capacity (L) | 2 |
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Mastering the Machinery: Prior to operation, gain comprehensive knowledge of the machine's functions and controls. Consult the operator's manual to familiarize yourself with the specifications and limitations of the equipment.
Pre-Operation Safety Inspection: Conduct a thorough safety inspection before each use to verify that all components and attachments are in optimal condition, with special attention to the hydraulic system, tires, seat belts, and warning systems.
Fluid Operation: Operate hydraulic controls and pedals with a smooth, steady hand to prevent damage to the machinery and to enhance precision in your work.
Unobstructed Vision: Ensure clear visibility at all times, particularly during lifting and excavation tasks. Adjust your seat and mirrors as needed to optimize your view.
Terrain Evaluation: Assess the ground before commencing work to avoid unstable or uneven terrain that could lead to machine overturn.
Load Management: Refrain from overloading the machine. Adhere to the rated load capacity to prevent performance issues and mechanical damage.
Optimal Digging Techniques: When operating the digging arm, keep the bucket low and close to the machine for better control and reduced swinging.
Careful Maneuvering: Slow down when turning and be mindful of the machine's rear to prevent collisions. Ensure your path is clear when moving.
Routine Maintenance: Adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations for regular maintenance and lubrication to preserve the machine's peak performance.
Professional Training: Enhance your operating proficiency and safety awareness by participating in an operation training course if available.
Adherence to Protocols: Always comply with the operating procedures and safety standards set by your workplace.
Appropriate Attachments: Select the right attachments for the task at hand, such as buckets, breakers, or grabs, and ensure they are correctly installed.
Smooth Braking: Minimize sudden braking to lessen the impact on both the machine and the ground.
Weather Awareness: Exercise extra caution during adverse weather conditions, as surfaces may be more slippery.
Post-Operation: After concluding work, park the machine on a level, stable surface, and ensure all control levers are set to neutral.