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How Much Can a Mini Skid Steer Lift?

Understand mini skid steer lift capacity, rated operating capacity, bucket height, dump reach, lift path, and how the TYPHON STOMP 509 and X1300 compare.

TYPHON SKID STEER Editorial Team/2 min read/
How Much Can a Mini Skid Steer Lift?

Rated operating capacity is the starting point

A mini skid steer's lift rating tells buyers what the machine is designed to handle repeatedly under defined conditions. The TYPHON STOMP 509 details list an 840 lb rated operating capacity at the highest point.

That number should be reviewed together with bucket width, dump reach, dump angle, lift height, attachment weight, ground slope, and the material being moved.

STOMP 509 lift and loading details

The STOMP 509 has a 40 inch bucket width, 2,150 mm maximum unloading height, 560 mm dump reach, 33 degree dump angle on the ground, 45 degree dump angle at the highest point, 3,050 mm radial lift height, and 2,580 mm height to bucket pin.

Those details matter for loading trucks, moving sand or gravel, cleaning debris, and planning whether the bucket can reach the target container or pile.

X1300 vertical lift context

The STOMP X1300 uses a vertical lift design with a 2,352 mm high pin height, supporting loading onto high-sided trucks in a compact 900 mm body-width package.

Before lifting pallets, rocks, logs, or dense wet material, confirm the total load weight, attachment weight, travel path, slope, and operator guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can the TYPHON STOMP 509 lift?

The supplied STOMP 509 details list a rated operating capacity of 840 lb at the highest point.

Is lift capacity the only number that matters?

No. Buyers should also compare lift height, dump reach, lift path, machine stability, attachment weight, and jobsite ground conditions.

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