JDSS420 Compact Skid Steer Loader
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You know that feeling, right? Trying to maneuver a big piece of equipment into a tight corner, or needing serious power in a spot where a full-size loader just won't fit.
It's a headache, slows everything down, and honestly, it's just inefficient. That's exactly why we bring in machines like the JDSS420. It's built for those tricky jobs, giving you the muscle you need without the bulk.
Why you'll love it
- Works Where Others Can't. This compact loader can turn 360 degrees on its own axis, making it incredibly agile for urban sites, farms, or even inside warehouses. Its overall dimensions are just 2400 x 1050 x 1250 mm.
- Built Tough, Stays Tough. Crafted from high-quality steel with a spray molding finish, this machine is designed to resist corrosion and wear, standing up to demanding work conditions day in and day out.
- Surprising Power for its Size. Don't let the compact size fool you; it delivers a maximum breakout force of 3.5 KN and can handle a rated load of 200 kg, even up to 300 kg for those tougher lifts.
- Flexible Engine Choices. You've got options depending on your needs: choose between Lithium Battery, KOOP, Rato, or B&S engines, offering between 6kw and 9.9kw of rated power.
Frequently asked questions
How much can the JDSS420 lift?
It has a rated load capacity of 200 kg, but it can manage a maximum load of 300 kg. The maximum discharge height is 1470 mm, which is usually enough for most standard dumpers or skips.
Is it really that good for tight spaces?
Absolutely. Its ability to rotate 360 degrees on its own axis, combined with a bucket width of just 1050 mm, makes it ideal for navigating confined areas where larger machines are simply impractical.
What kind of maintenance does the engine need?
That really depends on the engine option you choose. The Lithium Battery option requires minimal engine maintenance, while the KOOP, Rato, and B&S engines will follow standard internal combustion engine service schedules, usually detailed in their respective manuals.
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