Harvester AMKODOR 2551
Designation
Harvester AMKODOR 2551 is designed for felling trees, delimbing and crosscutting tree-lengths into cuts of a predetermined length when clear cuttings.
Preferential conditions for sales of equipment of the AMKODOR brand
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Conditions-
ENGINE
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Model -D-245.2S2
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Manufacturer – Minsk Motor Plant
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Rated power, kW (hp) – 132 (180)
TRANSMISSION
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Type – hydrostatic
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Wheel formula – 6×6
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Number of ranges, forward / backward – 2/2
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Max. travel speed, km/h:
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1 range – 10
- 2 range -25
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Front axle – balanced drive
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Manufacturer-NAF (Germany)
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Rear axle – Leading non-steering
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Manufacturer – AMKODOR
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Differential – 100% lock
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Front tires – 700/50-26.0 LS-2
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Rear tires -30.5L-32 LS-2
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
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Hydraulic system of working attachments: 1-pump, Loadsensing, with an adjustable pump and a control valve with electro-hydraulic control
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Swing system: articulated frame, hydraulically driven
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Service brakes: multi-disc brakes
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in oil, with separate hydraulic drive on axles
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Parking brake system: oil-immersed multi-disc brakes with hydraulic release
MANIPULATOR
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Model – KESLA 1395H
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Manufacturer – KESLA (Finland)
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Manipulator boom reach, mm – 9500
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Load moment (gross), kNm -140
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Carrying capacity at max. reach, kg -1040
HARVESTER HEAD
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Model – KESLA 25RHII
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Manufacturer – KESLA (Finland)
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Optimum diameter of cut tree, mm – 400
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Max. cut tree diameter, mm -670
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Max. opening of rollers, mm – 580
CABIN
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Type – Integral, with hydraulic lift
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ROPS/FOPS/OPS – Integrated
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Air conditioning – Integrated
OVERALL AND WEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS
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Length in transport position, mm – 10250
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Wheel width, mm -2900
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Сabin roof height, mm – 3750
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Manipulator height, mm -4000
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Operating weight, kg – 15700
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