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Agricultural and agricultural-construction hybrid material handling. Detailed Sanderson 625 Teleporter Specs 1. Lifting Performance and Capacity
: Often features the "Speed Shift" transmission or hydrostatic drive with two speed levels .
The Sanderson 625 Teleporter is not for everyone. Its massive physical footprint, high power requirements, and eye-watering price point make it an enterprise or serious prosumer device. However, if you need a teleporter that prioritizes , the 625 is currently the gold standard.
Typically around 1.0 to 1.5 tonnes, depending on the specific sub-model and boom extension. Center of Gravity: Standardized at 500 mm. 2. Engine and Powertrain
: 2,500 kg (2.5 tonnes) at a standard 500 mm load center.
It came standard with a Sanderson headstock/carriage, compatible with pallet forks, buckets, and pickup hitches for towing trailers on farms [1, 11]. Steering Modes:
The Solo variant is particularly noted for its electric joystick control, which was advanced for its era, simplifying boom and bucket movements.
The machine is compatible with a wide array of attachments via a standard Sanderson carriage, including pallet forks, buckets, and pickup hitches.
One spec that is often missing (or hidden) is the braking system. Early 625 models used dry drum brakes, which are notoriously poor in mud or after sitting in a field. Later models (1983+) upgraded to wet disc brakes. When evaluating a used 625, check the brakes first.
covering the 624, 625, and 725 models are still widely available through agricultural specialists. or a guide on sourcing spare parts for a 625 restoration?
: Often includes a pickup hitch (PUH), hydraulic trailer tipping pipes, and light plugs for towing.