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Working time for towing tractor

Good day everybody,

I'm studying about working time of battery towing tractor, Still R060-06 (max trail 6000kg) with 24V-625 Ah, but haven't found any infor.

Pls help me to check any estimate working time accordingly the trail capacity 1.0 ton, 2.0 ton.... 6.0 ton.

Many thanks!
  • Posted 18 Sep 2010 12:07
  • Discussion started by trungtt
  • Hanoi, Vietnam
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No problem - Good Luck
I recall Clark many years ago, used to have a publication on applying towing tractors. Not certain if it covered electric tow tractors or not but I believe so. Clark used to make enginee powered tractors very common at US airports. The sold thsi line to a company cal TUG in the US If you can locate one it may be helpful - maybe TUG has an old copy or a Clark dealer may have one.
  • Posted 27 Oct 2010 22:57
  • Modified 27 Oct 2010 23:04 by poster
  • Reply by johnr_j
  • Georgia, United States
Thanks John,
I know this is a complicated answer even Still dealer may unable to answer this question. But you help me to understand how report to my boss.
Thanks again.
  • Posted 27 Oct 2010 13:20
  • Reply by trungtt
  • Hanoi, Vietnam
Before anyone can give you a godd "Guesstimate". They would need to know more information;
1.) what type of tires/wheels are on the trailers & material make up - rubber, polyurethan, steel, etc.
2. What is the operating surface - smooth concrete, brushed concrete, wood block, etc
3.) Any grades/ramps to be negotiated.
4.) What is the percent of grade (divide vertical height by horizontal run)? And how long are they (grades/ramps)? Average number of trips up the grade per work shift. Your Stihl dealer representative should be able to help you - if not contact Stihl directly via the internet you might be able to find your local representative & contact info.
Hope this helps!
  • Posted 7 Oct 2010 02:08
  • Reply by johnr_j
  • Georgia, United States

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