The PT-50 uses patented Posi-Track™ suspended undercarriage technology that maximizes traction and flotation while giving operators the most comfortable ride possible. As a result, the machine’s 6,200 pound (2,812 kilogram) operating weight is distributed down to only 3.5 pounds per square inch (24.1 kPa) of ground pressure. Its naturally-aspired 50 horsepower (37.3 kilowatt) diesel engine provides smooth, reliable power. Operating the PT-50 is easy with pilot-operated joystick controls and a load-sensing hydraulic system that helps prevent engine stalls. Optional smooth Turf Tracks or Extreme Terrain Tracks with aggressive treads are also available.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Manufacturer
Terex
Model Year
2009
Model
PT-50
Price
*$36,000.00
Color
White
Miles
7
DIMENSIONS
Weight
Operating: 6,200 lbs. (2,812 kg) Shipping: 5,500 lbs. (2,495 kg)
DRIVETRAIN
Tracks
General purpose track constructed of rubber compound with embedded co-polymer cords and all-purpose treads Width: 15 in. (381 mm) Length, On Ground: 59 in. (1,499 mm)
ENGINE
Engine Type
Naturally-aspirated
Engine Make
Perkins
Engine Model
404D-22
Fuel Type
Diesel
Cylinders
4
Gross Horsepower
50 hp (37.3 kW)
Displacement
1 cc
Torque
105 ft. lbs. (143 Nm)
Cooling
Engine-driven fan and coolant / anti-freeze filled radiator
Fuel Tank Capacity
15 gal. (56.8 l)
Rated Speed
2,800 rpm
Speed Forward
Maximum: 8 mph (13 km/h)
Speed Reverse
Maximum: 8 mph (13 km/h)
BATTERY
Voltage
12V
Amps
770 CCA
HYDRAULICS
Hydraulic System
Auxiliary hydraulics
Hydraulic Tank Capacity
8 gal. (30.3 l)
Std Pump Flow
16.3 gpm (61.7 lpm)
OPERATIONAL
Rated Operating Load
50% Tipping Load: 1,900 lbs. (862 kg) 35% Tipping Load: 1,330 lbs. (603 kg)
Tipping Load
3,800 lbs. (1,742 kg)
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