Manufacturer | Bobcat |
Model | 440B |
Type | Skid steer loader |
Lift Design | Vertical |
Years Made | 1986-1994 |
Operating Specifications
US | Metric | |
---|---|---|
Horsepower | 16.2 HP | 12.1 kW |
Lifting Capacity (35% Tipping) | 420 lbs | 190.5 kg |
Lifting Capacity (50% Tipping) | 600 lbs | 272.2 kg |
Operating Weight | 2260 lbs | 1025.1 kg |
Tipping Load | 1217 lbs | 552.0 kg |
Lift Breakout Force | ||
Tilt Breakout Force | ||
Max. Travel Speed | 5.2 mph | 8.4 km |
Cycle Time
Raise Lift Arms | 5.0 sec. |
Lower Lift Arms | 4.0 sec. |
Bucket Rollback | 2.5 sec. |
Bucket Dump | 3.0 sec. |
Hydraulic System
US | Metric | |
---|---|---|
Pump Flow | 6.8 GPM | 25.7 LPM |
Relief Pressure | 1300 psi | 89.6 Bar |
Optional Flow | N/A | |
Hydraulic Capacity | 4.0 gal | 15.1 L |
Bobcat 440B weighs 2,260 pounds.
A Bobcat 440B was produced from 1986 to 1994.
The Bobcat 440B has a 600-pound lifting capacity.
The Bobcat 440B has 16 horsepower.
The Bobcat 440B is powered by a Kohler KT17QS engine.
Engine Specs
Manufacturer | Kohler |
Model | KT17QS |
Type | Gasoline |
Cylinders | 2 |
Emissions | N/A |
Rated Speed | 3000 RPM |
Torque Power | 2300 RPM |
Combustion | |
Compression Ratio | |
Firing Order |
US | Metric | |
---|---|---|
Gross Power | 17.5 HP | 13.0 kW |
Net Power | 16.2 HP | 12.1 kW |
Displacement | 42.2 cu. in. | 691 cc |
Bore | 3.1 in. | 7.9 cm |
Stroke | 2.8 in. | 7.0 cm |
Peak Torque | 29.5 ft-lb | 40.0 N∙m |
Coolant Capacity | ||
Engine Oil Capacity | ||
Fuel Tank Capacity | 6.5 gal | 24.5 L |
Dimensions
US | Metric | |
---|---|---|
Height | 71.5 in. | 181.7 cm |
Bucket Hinge Pin | 92.4 in. | 234.7 cm |
Width | 35.4 in. | 90.0 cm |
Lenght | 96.0 in. | 243.9 cm |
Dump Height | 72.2 in. | 183.3 cm |
Dump Reach | 14.3 in. | 36.2 cm |
Ground Clearance | 5.9 in. | 14.9 cm |
Dump Angle | 38° |
Rollback Angle | 25° |
Departure Angle | 26° |
Tire Size
Front | 5.70 x 12,4 |
Rear | 5.70 x 12,4 |
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