TYPHON STOMP Mini Skid Steer
A heavy-duty, track-style mini loader engineered for compact construction and precision earth-moving.
Technical Performance
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | LH380S |
| Operating Load | 200 kg |
| Max Lifting Force | 375 kg |
| Bucket Capacity | 0.15 m³ |
| Travel Speed | 0 ~ 5 km/h |
| Hydraulic System Pressure | 17 Mpa |
Engine Options
Gasoline: Briggs & Stratton 3864, 17.1KW (23HP) @ 3600rpm.
Diesel: KOOP KD2V80, Water-cooled, 14KW (20HP) @ 3000rpm.
Safety: Compatible with Honda GX series featuring the Oil Alert™ automatic shutdown system.
Maintenance Schedule
- Daily: Check oil/fluid levels and grease lubricating points.
- 50 Hours: Clean oil cooler and inspect battery/air filter.
- 100 Hours: Full engine oil change.
- 250 Hours: Replace hydraulic fluid and return filters.
Operational Safety
- Slope Stability: Maintain a low bucket position; do not exceed 12° fuel tank angle or 20° driving slope.
- Precision Steering: Independent dual-handle controls for tracks and lift arm mechanics.
- Hydraulic Connection: Features a quick-attach mount plate for rapid, secure attachment swaps.
Strategic Job-Site Planning
- Utility Locating: Always notify "One-Call" or local utility services to mark existing lines before any ground-penetrating work.
- Overhead Awareness: Note the location and height of all overhead lines to ensure a fully lifted arm will not make contact.
- Site Classification: Classify zones as "Electric" or "Natural Gas" if working within 10 feet (3m) of buried lines.
- Terrain Assessment: Inspect for changes in elevation, railroad crossings, and soil conditions prior to transport.
Dual-Handle Maneuverability
- Drive System: Independent track controls allow for 360-degree zero-turn capability.
- Multi-Function Left Joystick: Manages the left tracks while moving the handle right/left raises or lowers the lift arm.
- Multi-Function Right Joystick: Manages the right tracks while side movement controls the bucket tilt (dump and curl).
- Variable Throttle: Toggle engine speeds from low (Turtle) for delicate work to high (Rabbit) for maximum load moving.
Optimal Capacity Protocol
To maximize the long-term efficiency of your engine and hydraulic systems, follow this 100-hour break-in schedule:
| Operational Hours | Max Load Capacity |
|---|---|
| Within 10 Hours | 60% Capacity |
| 10 to 100 Hours | 80% Capacity |
| After 100 Hours | 100% Capacity |
Advanced Operational Safety
Operating a mini skid steer requires strict adherence to terrain safety to prevent rollovers and mechanical failure:
- Slope Weight Management: Always operate with the "heavy end" of the unit uphill; remember that a full bucket makes the front heavy, while an empty bucket makes the rear heavy.
- Critical Tilt Limits: Do not exceed a fuel tank angle of 12° on slopes to prevent spillage.
- Engine Safety: Honda-equipped models feature an Oil Alert™ system that prevents engine damage by stopping the motor if crankcase oil falls below safe limits.
Strategic Job-Site Planning
- Utility Locating: Always notify "One-Call" or local utility services to mark existing lines before any ground-penetrating work.
- Overhead Awareness: Note the location and height of all overhead lines to ensure a fully lifted arm will not make contact.
- Site Classification: Classify zones as "Electric" or "Natural Gas" if working within 10 feet (3m) of buried lines.
- Terrain Assessment: Inspect for changes in elevation, railroad crossings, and soil conditions prior to transport.
Dual-Handle Maneuverability
- Drive System: Independent track controls allow for 360-degree zero-turn capability.
- Multi-Function Left Joystick: Manages the left tracks while moving the handle right/left raises or lowers the lift arm.
- Multi-Function Right Joystick: Manages the right tracks while side movement controls the bucket tilt (dump and curl).
- Variable Throttle: Toggle engine speeds from low (Turtle) for delicate work to high (Rabbit) for maximum load moving.
Optimal Capacity Protocol
To maximize the long-term efficiency of your engine and hydraulic systems, follow this 100-hour break-in schedule:
| Operational Hours | Max Load Capacity |
|---|---|
| Within 10 Hours | 60% Capacity |
| 10 to 100 Hours | 80% Capacity |
| After 100 Hours | 100% Capacity |
Advanced Operational Safety
Operating a mini skid steer requires strict adherence to terrain safety to prevent rollovers and mechanical failure:
- Slope Weight Management: Always operate with the "heavy end" of the unit uphill; remember that a full bucket makes the front heavy, while an empty bucket makes the rear heavy.
- Critical Tilt Limits: Do not exceed a fuel tank angle of 12° on slopes to prevent spillage.
- Engine Safety: Honda-equipped models feature an Oil Alert™ system that prevents engine damage by stopping the motor if crankcase oil falls below safe limits.
- Emergency Protocol: In an emergency, immediately turn the start switch to "OFF" or use the urgent shutdown switch.
