Manitou ML

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4.4
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Description

Mast type
telescopic 73% standard 21%
Load capacity
3,100 kg - 4,100 kg
Number of seats
1
Net weight
4,070 kg - 8,300 kg
Gross weight
6,978.1 kg - 11,600 kg
Fork length
1.2 m
Bucket volume
2 m³ - 3 m³
Boom radius
4 m - 7 m
Lifting height
6 m - 7.6 m

Engine

Turbo
13%
Number of cylinders
4 74% 3 22% others 4%
Engine type
in-line
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
73 HP - 130 HP
Battery capacity
100 Ah - 145 Ah
Number of valves
8
Engine volume
3,600 cm³ - 4,500 cm³
Speed
30 km/h - 40 km/h

Gearbox

Gearbox type
others 100%

Axles

Tyre size
460/70 R24 47% 15.0/55 R17 6%
Axle configuration
4x4
Suspension
hydraulic 50% spring/spring 36% air/air 7% torsion 7%
Axle brand
BPW 33% BPW ECO 33% WAF 33%
Brakes type
disc 75% drum 25%
Number of axles
2

Additional options

Air conditioning
31%

Multimedia

Autoradio
17%

Manitou ML reviews

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Average score of Manitou ML
4.4
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4.3
Price
4.3
Reliability
4.3
Maintenance
4.3
Operation
4.7
Convenience
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4.4
Telehandler Manitou MLT 735
2012 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I've had the chance to operate the MLT 735, and overall, it's a solid telehandler. The 7m reach combined with a 3.5-ton lift capacity comes in handy for most tasks. The LED front work lights are a nice feature for working into the evening. I've noticed a slight fade near the exhaust and a couple of scratches on the body-not ideal, but nothing that affects functionality. Air conditioning makes a big difference for comfort. After using it for a few projects, I'd give it a thumbs-up, but it does have some small nicks.
4.6
Telehandler Manitou MLT 625
2015 Year
5.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been running the MLT 625 for about six months now mostly around the yard and fields, swapping between forks and bucket. The boom’s single extension setup is sturdy. Doesn’t flex much even when I’m lifting heavy round bales all the way up. Visibility out the cab is alright but I wish the door swung out just a touch wider. The joystick (JSM) takes a bit to get used to with all the functions crammed into it, but once you figure it out, one-handed operation works well. Maintenance is solid - everything’s right there, easy to grab. Parts show up quick if you need em, never had to wait more than 2 days. Engine’s reliable, not too thirsty. Could use a bit more power up hills with a load, though not a big gripe. All in, does what I need, just with a couple quirks.
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4.2
Telehandler Manitou MLT 735
2013 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Recently used the Manitou MLT 735 for a project, and here are my thoughts. The hydraulic pickup hitch simplifies attaching equipment, a big advantage during busy days. I found the cab pretty comfortable; the air-suspended driver's seat is a relief during long hours. Rear halogen work lights provided sufficient illumination. Minor wear marks and faded paint give it a used look but nothing structurally concerning. The 40K power shift gearbox operates smoothly and adds efficiency. It's solid, although better upkeep could elevate its appeal.

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