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GEHL EXCAVATORS 353 Manuals: Operator Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

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Related Questions

What is the maximum reach of a GEHL EXCAVATOR 353?

The maximum reach of a GEHL EXCAVATOR 353 is 18.2 feet (5.5 meters). This means the excavator can reach objects or areas that are up to 18.2 feet away from its center point. The reach is important for tasks such as digging trenches, excavating foundations, and loading materials onto trucks. It can also help operators avoid the need to reposition the excavator frequently, which can save time and increase productivity.

What is the swing speed of a GEHL EXCAVATOR 353?

The swing speed of a GEHL EXCAVATOR 353 is 10 revolutions per minute (RPM). This refers to the speed at which the excavator can rotate its upper structure. The swing function is used to move the boom and bucket from side to side, allowing the operator to work in a wider area without moving the entire excavator. The swing speed of the excavator can affect its productivity and efficiency, with higher speeds allowing for faster positioning and excavation of materials.

What is the fuel tank capacity of a GEHL EXCAVATOR 353?

The fuel tank capacity of a GEHL EXCAVATOR 353 is 13.7 gallons (51 liters). This refers to the amount of fuel that the excavator's tank can hold. The fuel tank capacity is an important consideration for operators who need to work for extended periods of time without refueling. It is also important for estimating the operating costs of the excavator, as it can affect how frequently the operator needs to stop and refuel.

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