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BRANSON WHEEL TRACTORS 3520 Manuals: Operator Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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What is the maximum lifting capacity of the Branson Wheel Tractors 3520?

The Branson 3520R tractor has a robust lifting capacity of up to 3,306 pounds (1,499 kilograms), allowing it to handle heavy loads and perform various lifting tasks. Its impressive capability provides users with the power and versatility needed for a wide range of agricultural and landscaping applications.

Can the Branson Wheel Tractors 3520 be used for landscaping tasks?

Yes, the Branson Wheel Tractors 3520 is well-suited for landscaping tasks. Its compact size and maneuverability make it suitable for working in tight spaces often encountered in landscaping projects. Additionally, it can be equipped with attachments such as mowers, tillers, and loaders, allowing it to efficiently perform tasks such as mowing lawns, tilling soil, and moving materials, making it a versatile choice for landscaping applications.

What type of hydraulic system does the Branson Wheel Tractors 3520 have?

The Branson Wheel Tractors 3520 typically feature an open-center hydraulic system. This type of hydraulic system uses a pump to generate hydraulic pressure and circulates hydraulic fluid through the system, allowing various hydraulic attachments and implements to operate. The open-center design provides efficient hydraulic power for lifting, digging, and using hydraulic cylinders.

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