520 Skid-Steer Loader
Year(s) of Production:
1976 - 1977

520 Skid-Steer Loader

Year(s) of Production:
1976 - 1977

Non-Current Model: See the current S450 Skid Steer Loader

520 Specifications

Units

520 Key Specifications

Horsepower
19.2 hp
Rated Operating Capacity (ISO)
800 lb
Operating Weight
3075 lb
Auxiliary High Flow
8.3 gal/min
Joystick Control
Not Applicable  

520 Key Specifications

Horsepower
19.2 hp
Rated Operating Capacity (ISO)
800 lb
Operating Weight
3075 lb
Auxiliary High Flow
8.3 gal/min
Joystick Control
Not Applicable  

Engine

Engine Cooling
Air 
Engine Fuel
Gasoline 
Horsepower
19.2 hp
Turbocharged Engine
N/A 

Performance

Rated Operating Capacity (ISO)
800 lb
Tipping Load
1820 lb
Operating Weight
3075 lb

Hydraulic System

Auxiliary High Flow
8.3 gal/min

Dimension

Length
104 in
Width
49.4 in
Height
72.5 in
Height to Bucket Hinge Pin
102.5 in
Reach @ Maximum Height
18 in
Wheelbase
31.1 in

Features

Joystick Control
Not Applicable  
Air Conditioning
Not Applicable  
Adjustable Seat
Not Applicable  
BICS System (Interlock)
Not Applicable  
Cab Enclosure
Optional 
Sound Option
Not Applicable  
Cab Heater
Not Applicable  
Operating Lights
Optional 
Rear Window
Not Applicable  
Lift-Arm Support
Not Applicable  
Suspension Seat
Not Applicable  
Two Speed Travel
Not Applicable  
Deluxe Instrumentation
Not Applicable  
Hydraulic Bucket Positioning
Not Applicable  
Auxiliary Hydraulics
Optional 
Bob-Tach Attachment System
Standard 

 

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust (including diesel engine exhaust when equipped), lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, soots, phthalates, and carbon monoxide which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Certain specification(s) are based on engineering calculations and are not actual measurements. Specification(s) are provided for comparison purposes only and are subject to change without notice. Specification(s) for your individual equipment will vary based on normal variations in design, manufacturing, operating conditions, and other factors.