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    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger VS Escorts Digmax II XP Backhoe Loader

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    Key Highlights Manitou MBL 745 RangerEscorts Digmax II XP
    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger
    ₹ 32-34 Lakhs
    Escorts Digmax II XP
    ₹ 32-34 Lakhs
    Particulars Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP

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    Overview
    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Brand Manitou Escorts Kubota
    Type 2WD 2WD
    Price ₹ 32-34 Lakhs ₹ 32-34 Lakhs
    Engine Koel 73.5 HP Kirloskar 74.5 HP
    Bucket 0.27 m³ 0.26 m³
    Shovel 1 m³ 1.2 m³
    Max Digging Depth 4415 mm 4800 mm
    Max Dump Height 2780 mm 3000 mm
    Weight 7300 Kg 8190 Kg
    Quick Overview:

    With innovative technology and operator comfort, the Manitou MBL 745 Ranger backhoe loader provides seamless excavation and material handling efficiency.

    The Escorts DIGMAX II XP backhoe loader delivers superior breakout force, advanced hydraulics, and excellent stability for efficient earthmoving.

    Overview
    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Brand
    Manitou Escorts Kubota
    Type
    2WD 2WD
    Price
    ₹ 32-34 Lakhs ₹ 32-34 Lakhs
    Engine
    Koel 73.5 HP Kirloskar 74.5 HP
    Bucket
    0.27 m³ 0.26 m³
    Shovel
    1 m³ 1.2 m³
    Max Digging Depth
    4415 mm 4800 mm
    Max Dump Height
    2780 mm 3000 mm
    Weight
    7300 Kg 8190 Kg
    Quick Overview:

    With innovative technology and operator comfort, the Manitou MBL 745 Ranger backhoe loader provides seamless excavation and material handling efficiency.

    The Escorts DIGMAX II XP backhoe loader delivers superior breakout force, advanced hydraulics, and excellent stability for efficient earthmoving.

    Key Highlights
    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Engine Make Koel 4R1190NA1 Kirloskar 4R1190TA
    Fuel Tank 120 L 134 L
    Max Torque 300 Nm 400 Nm @ 1200 RPM
    Max Speed 40 km/hr 36.6 km/hr
    Hydraulic System NA 80 L
    Max Working Height 5650 mm 6300 mm
    Excavator Max Lift Capacity 1460 kg 1554 kg
    Loader Load Over Height 3555 mm 4390 mm
    Overall Length 7380 mm 6280 mm
    Wheel Base 2185 mm 2140 mm
    Bucket Digging Force 5685 kgf 6018 kgf
    Shovel Breakout Force 5229 kgf 6425 kgf
    Warranty 2 Year 1 Year
    AC Cabin Optional Optional
    GPS Standard Standard
    Key Highlights
    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Engine Make
    Koel 4R1190NA1 Kirloskar 4R1190TA
    Fuel Tank
    120 L 134 L
    Max Torque
    300 Nm 400 Nm @ 1200 RPM
    Max Speed
    40 km/hr 36.6 km/hr
    Hydraulic System
    NA 80 L
    Max Working Height
    5650 mm 6300 mm
    Excavator Max Lift Capacity
    1460 kg 1554 kg
    Loader Load Over Height
    3555 mm 4390 mm
    Overall Length
    7380 mm 6280 mm
    Wheel Base
    2185 mm 2140 mm
    Bucket Digging Force
    5685 kgf 6018 kgf
    Shovel Breakout Force
    5229 kgf 6425 kgf
    Warranty
    2 Year 1 Year
    AC Cabin
    Optional Optional
    GPS
    Standard Standard
    Specifications

    Engine

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Model Koel 73.5 HP Kirloskar 74.5 HP
    Type Naturally Aspirated Water Cooled BS IV CEV Proven; powerful and fuel efficient; water cooled diesel engine. CEV - IV emission noms
    Gross Power 73.5 HP (54.80 kW) @ 2200 RPM 74.5 HP (55 kW) @ 2200 RPM
    Max Torque 300 Nm 400 Nm @ 1200 RPM
    Displacement 4.76 L NA
    Battery 12V / 142Ah 12V 150 Ah
    Alternator NA NA

    Transmission

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Type Carraro synchro-shuttle transmission 4F + 4R speeds; Syncro shift reversing shuttle

    Steering

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Type Power Steering Hydrostatic power steering in front wheel.
    Working Pressure 225 bar 120 bar

    Steering Turning Circle

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Inner Wheels Braked - Outside Loader Bucket 5000 mm NA
    Inner Wheels Braked - Outside Wheels 3300 mm NA
    Inner Wheels not Braked - Outside Loader Bucket 5750 mm NA
    Inner Wheels not Braked - Outside Wheels 4300 mm NA

    Brakes

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Service Wet disc brakes Hydraulically actuated dual line ; self adjusting oil immersed; multi disc type on rear axle.
    Parking Mechanical hand-operated parking brake Hand operated caliper disc brakes .

    Tyres

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Front 12.5 x 18 - 12 PR 9.00 x 16 - 16 PR
    Rear 16.9 x 28-12 PR 16.9 x 28 - 12 PR ( Industrial )

    Speed

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Forward- 1st gear 5.40 km/hr 5.3 km/hr
    Reverse- 1st gear NA 4.6 km/hr
    Forward- 2nd gear 8.60 km/hr 8.5 km/hr
    Reverse- 2nd gear NA 7.0 km/hr
    Forward- 3rd gear 19.90 km/hr 18.5 km/hr
    Reverse- 3rd gear NA Not recommended
    Forward- 4th gear 40 km/hr 36.6 km/hr
    Reverse- 4th gear NA Not recommended

    Hydraulics

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Type NA Axial Piston Pump; Fixed flow open center two pump unloading energy efficient hydraulic system.
    Maximum Pump Flow 119 L/min 117.5 L/min @ 2200 RPM
    System Pressure 225 bar 225 bar

    Axles

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Rear Axle NA Rear drive axle; rigidly mounted to chassis
    Front Axle NA Front steer axle with 16 oscillation for maximum ground contact in an undulated condition.

    Service Capacities

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Fuel Tank 120 L 134 L
    Engine Coolant 16 L 15 L
    Engine Oil 11 L 11.5 L
    Hydraulic Tank 90 L NA
    Hydraulic System NA 80 L
    Transmission 17.50 L 16.5 L
    Rear Axle 17.10 L 17.1 L

    Excavator Performance

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Maximum Digging Depth 4415 mm 4800 mm
    Reach-Ground Level to Rear Wheel Centre NA 6970 mm
    Reach-Ground Level to Slew Centre 5710 5650 mm
    Reach-Ground Level to Slew Centre 5710 5650 mm
    Side Reach to Centre Line of Machine NA 6000 mm
    Maximum Working Height 5650 mm 6300 mm
    Maximum Load Over Height 3555 mm 4390 mm
    Bucket Rotation Angle 197° 187°
    Bucket Digging force 5685 kgf 6018 kgf
    Arm Digging force 3163 kgf 3250 kgf
    Maximum Lift Capacity 1460 kg 1554 kg
    Standard Bucket Capacity 0.27 m³ 0.26 m³
    Standard Bucket Width 889 mm NA

    Loader Performance

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Dump Height 2780 mm 3000 mm
    Load Over Height 3310 mm 3510 mm
    Pin Height 3570 mm 3700 mm
    Pin Forward Reach NA 430 mm
    Reach At Ground NA 1570 mm
    Maximum Reach at Full Height 4230 mm 1220 mm
    Max Reach Full Height Dumped 710 mm 850 mm
    Below Ground Level Dig Depth 156 mm 130 mm
    Rollback at Ground 45° 45°
    Dump Angle 51° 45°
    Shovel Breakout Force 5229 kgf 6425 kgf
    Loader Arm Breakout Force 4691 kgf 5777 kgf
    Maximum Payload NA 1980 kg

    Overall Dimensions And Weight

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Machine Weight 7300 Kg 8190 kg
    Overall Length 7380 mm 6280 mm
    Wheelbase 2185 mm 2140 mm
    Slew Centre to Rear Axle Centre 1293 mm 1380 mm
    Minimum Ground Clearance 280 mm 350 mm
    Slew Ground Clearance NA 590 mm
    Height of Cabin 2830 mm 2880 mm
    Overall Height 3520 mm 3780 mm
    Track Width-Rear NA 1750 mm
    Track Width-Front NA 1870 mm
    Width Over Bucket 2330 mm 2380 mm
    Specifications

    Engine

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Model
    Koel 73.5 HP Kirloskar 74.5 HP
    Type
    Naturally Aspirated Water Cooled BS IV CEV Proven; powerful and fuel efficient; water cooled diesel engine. CEV - IV emission noms
    Gross Power
    73.5 HP (54.80 kW) @ 2200 RPM 74.5 HP (55 kW) @ 2200 RPM
    Max Torque
    300 Nm 400 Nm @ 1200 RPM
    Displacement
    4.76 L NA
    Battery
    12V / 142Ah 12V 150 Ah
    Alternator
    NA NA

    Transmission

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Type
    Carraro synchro-shuttle transmission 4F + 4R speeds; Syncro shift reversing shuttle

    Steering

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Type
    Power Steering Hydrostatic power steering in front wheel.
    Working Pressure
    225 bar 120 bar

    Steering Turning Circle

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Inner Wheels Braked - Outside Loader Bucket
    5000 mm NA
    Inner Wheels Braked - Outside Wheels
    3300 mm NA
    Inner Wheels not Braked - Outside Loader Bucket
    5750 mm NA
    Inner Wheels not Braked - Outside Wheels
    4300 mm NA

    Brakes

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Service
    Wet disc brakes Hydraulically actuated dual line ; self adjusting oil immersed; multi disc type on rear axle.
    Parking
    Mechanical hand-operated parking brake Hand operated caliper disc brakes .

    Tyres

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Front
    12.5 x 18 - 12 PR 9.00 x 16 - 16 PR
    Rear
    16.9 x 28-12 PR 16.9 x 28 - 12 PR ( Industrial )

    Speed

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Forward- 1st gear
    5.40 km/hr 5.3 km/hr
    Reverse- 1st gear
    NA 4.6 km/hr
    Forward- 2nd gear
    8.60 km/hr 8.5 km/hr
    Reverse- 2nd gear
    NA 7.0 km/hr
    Forward- 3rd gear
    19.90 km/hr 18.5 km/hr
    Reverse- 3rd gear
    NA Not recommended
    Forward- 4th gear
    40 km/hr 36.6 km/hr
    Reverse- 4th gear
    NA Not recommended

    Hydraulics

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Type
    NA Axial Piston Pump; Fixed flow open center two pump unloading energy efficient hydraulic system.
    Maximum Pump Flow
    119 L/min 117.5 L/min @ 2200 RPM
    System Pressure
    225 bar 225 bar

    Axles

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Rear Axle
    NA Rear drive axle; rigidly mounted to chassis
    Front Axle
    NA Front steer axle with 16 oscillation for maximum ground contact in an undulated condition.

    Service Capacities

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Fuel Tank
    120 L 134 L
    Engine Coolant
    16 L 15 L
    Engine Oil
    11 L 11.5 L
    Hydraulic Tank
    90 L NA
    Hydraulic System
    NA 80 L
    Transmission
    17.50 L 16.5 L
    Rear Axle
    17.10 L 17.1 L

    Excavator Performance

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Maximum Digging Depth
    4415 mm 4800 mm
    Reach-Ground Level to Rear Wheel Centre
    NA 6970 mm
    Reach-Ground Level to Slew Centre
    5710 5650 mm
    Reach-Ground Level to Slew Centre
    5710 5650 mm
    Side Reach to Centre Line of Machine
    NA 6000 mm
    Maximum Working Height
    5650 mm 6300 mm
    Maximum Load Over Height
    3555 mm 4390 mm
    Bucket Rotation Angle
    197° 187°
    Bucket Digging force
    5685 kgf 6018 kgf
    Arm Digging force
    3163 kgf 3250 kgf
    Maximum Lift Capacity
    1460 kg 1554 kg
    Standard Bucket Capacity
    0.27 m³ 0.26 m³
    Standard Bucket Width
    889 mm NA

    Loader Performance

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Dump Height
    2780 mm 3000 mm
    Load Over Height
    3310 mm 3510 mm
    Pin Height
    3570 mm 3700 mm
    Pin Forward Reach
    NA 430 mm
    Reach At Ground
    NA 1570 mm
    Maximum Reach at Full Height
    4230 mm 1220 mm
    Max Reach Full Height Dumped
    710 mm 850 mm
    Below Ground Level Dig Depth
    156 mm 130 mm
    Rollback at Ground
    45° 45°
    Dump Angle
    51° 45°
    Shovel Breakout Force
    5229 kgf 6425 kgf
    Loader Arm Breakout Force
    4691 kgf 5777 kgf
    Maximum Payload
    NA 1980 kg

    Overall Dimensions And Weight

    Manitou MBL 745 Ranger Escorts Digmax II XP
    Machine Weight
    7300 Kg 8190 kg
    Overall Length
    7380 mm 6280 mm
    Wheelbase
    2185 mm 2140 mm
    Slew Centre to Rear Axle Centre
    1293 mm 1380 mm
    Minimum Ground Clearance
    280 mm 350 mm
    Slew Ground Clearance
    NA 590 mm
    Height of Cabin
    2830 mm 2880 mm
    Overall Height
    3520 mm 3780 mm
    Track Width-Rear
    NA 1750 mm
    Track Width-Front
    NA 1870 mm
    Width Over Bucket
    2330 mm 2380 mm

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