Description
Specifications
Engine:
25HP Kubota (3 cyl. D1105)
Service Weight:
3050 lbs (incl. 3x 77 lbs. counterweights)
Lifting capacity:
1760 lbs. (without counterweights)
Lifting capacity, 20″ in front of wheels:
990 lbs. (without counterweights)
Driving speed:
0-11 mp/h
Lifting height (hinge point):
116.7 in. / 9.7 ft.
Length without attachment:
110.6 in. / 9.2 ft.
Width:
49.21 in. (dual wheel option: 42 – 60 in.)
Driving hydraulics:
Hydraulic wheel-motors
Work hydraulics:
7.4 GPM / 2600 PSI
For the non-telescoping boom variant of the Intrepid KM100 tele mini loader, please view the Intrepid KM100
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The Intrepid KM100 Tele mini loader as offered by Miniloaders.com are manufactured by the Belgian manufacturer Knikmops, who have manufactured compact wheel-loaders for the western European market for many years. Most of their machines go to paving companies where they see long service lives under hard working conditions. The Intrepid KM100 and KM100 Tele are ideally suited for companies in the green and hardscaping industry. We have experience in equipping and configuring these machines for tree care, landscape and other jobsites.
- Mini skidsteer universal hitch
- Dual action hydr. valve to the front, electr. operable in joystick
- All-function joystick (Bosch-Rexroth)
- 23×12.5×12 tires (grass profile)
- LED work lights
- Additional counterweights mounted as bumper on back
- Engine and hydraulic oil tank pre-heating (110V)
- Electronic differential lock
- 12V plug to the front, operable as button on joystick
- Back-up alarm
- ROPS/FOPS roof structure
- 1/2” flat-face type hydr. couplers
Miniloaders.com –
Tony Gerrein (Gerrein Green) from Independence KY, owner of two Intrepids: “We just doubled our business to a multi-million dollar operation going from one to two loaders. Their high production allows us to run a crew of two or three for what would normally take five or more people.”
“Even with a load on, it will climb a hill at a steady speed. They’re a godsend, we took out 32 ash trees from a two-acre lot in one day with four people and two machines, generating 31 cords of wood and 55 yards of chips. We could not get a larger truck or larger equipment in there. I will buy a new one each March until the end of this business” (quoted from TCIA magazine, April 2021 edition, page 71-77)