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Compare Honda-powered and Briggs & Stratton-powered mini skid steer loaders for compact construction, landscaping, agricultural work, attachment operation, material handling, grading, digging, and daily jobsite use.
Series Working Envelope
Consistent chassis dimensions across the mini skid steer series help deliver predictable performance in tight spaces, loading areas, landscape sites, farms, and compact construction environments.
| Vertical Reach | |
|---|---|
| Max Working Height | 2120 mm |
| Max Pin Height | 1890 mm |
| Max Dumping Height | 1465 mm |
| Footprint & Angles | |
|---|---|
| Dumping Angle | 32° |
| Total Width | 1120 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 115 mm |
Engine Management
Both Honda and Briggs & Stratton engine options require correct startup, cool-down, and service routines to support reliable skid steer operation and long equipment life.
Honda Power
Honda-powered mini skid steer loaders are built for dependable starting, smooth engine response, and compact equipment operation.
- Start: Use half-throttle and clockwise ignition.
- Cooling: Allow a 3-minute low idle before STOP.
- Service: Refer to the Honda manufacturer manual for engine-specific maintenance.
Briggs & Stratton Power
Briggs & Stratton-powered mini skid steer loaders are designed for practical jobsite performance and service-friendly operation.
- Start: Use half-open throttle to the START position.
- Cooling: Allow a 3-minute idle period before shutdown.
- Service: Refer to the B&S manufacturer manual for engine-specific maintenance.
Operational Safety & Controls
Dual-Handle Drive Logic
The dual-handle control layout helps operators manage drive movement, lift arm height, and bucket articulation during loading, grading, digging, and attachment operation.
- Left Handle: Controls left-side drive and lift arm height.
- Right Handle: Controls right-side drive and bucket articulation.
Maintenance Intervals
- Every 10 Hours: Check engine oil, hydraulic fluid, and grease all lubrication points.
- Every 50 Hours: Clean the oil cooler with compressed air and check the hydraulic filter.
- Every 100 Hours: Complete engine oil replacement according to the engine manual.
