Manitou ML

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4.3
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Description

Mast type
telescopic 83% standard 11%
Load capacity
6,834 lb - 9,039 lb
Number of seats
1
Net weight
8,973 lb - 18,350 lb
Gross weight
14,770 lb - 25,710 lb
Fork length
3.94 ft
Bucket volume
70.63 ft³ - 105.9 ft³
Boom radius
12.8 ft - 22.97 ft
Lifting height
19.69 ft - 26.25 ft

Engine

Turbo
11%
Number of cylinders
4 69% 3 28% others 4%
Engine type
in-line
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
49 HP - 130 HP
Battery capacity
100 Ah - 145 Ah
Number of valves
8 - 16
Engine volume
207.5 in³ - 268.5 in³
Speed
18.64 mi/h - 24.86 mi/h

Gearbox

Gearbox type
others 100%

Axles

Tyre size
460/70 R24 48% 24" 8%
Axle configuration
4x4
Suspension
hydraulic 53% spring/spring 37% air/air 5% torsion 5%
Axle brand
BPW 33% BPW ECO 33% WAF 33%
Brakes type
disc 80% drum 20%
Number of axles
2

Additional options

Air conditioning
32%

Multimedia

Autoradio
17%

Manitou ML reviews

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Average score of Manitou ML
4.3
(!) Important: the rating has been formed based on users' ratings and reviews and may reflect subjective experience of usage
3.9
Price
4.4
Reliability
4.2
Maintenance
4.4
Operation
4.6
Convenience
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4.2
Forklift Manitou MLT
2013 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I've always used different telehandlers, tried out the Manitou MLT 937 recently on a friend's dairy. First thing, the controls are super responsive, hydraulic pump manages loads fine-I was lifting grain and moving pallet forks without much drama. The optional LED lights are actually useful once it gets dark (really wish more machines started making this standard). Didn't try too many attachments, but it's set up for a ton of stuff, makes things less of a hassle when you swap out. Heat/AC was alright but took a bit to really get going on a cold morning. Can't say I loved the yellow steps and extra handles, they kinda stand out but do make getting in with muddy boots easier. Maintenance-wise, haven't dealt with it personally, but automatic greasing sounds like a smart move if it'll cut down on downtime.
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4.4
Telehandler Manitou MLT 735
2012 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I've had the chance to operate the MLT 735, and overall, it's a solid telehandler. The 7m reach combined with a 3.5-ton lift capacity comes in handy for most tasks. The LED front work lights are a nice feature for working into the evening. I've noticed a slight fade near the exhaust and a couple of scratches on the body-not ideal, but nothing that affects functionality. Air conditioning makes a big difference for comfort. After using it for a few projects, I'd give it a thumbs-up, but it does have some small nicks.
4.4
Forklift Manitou MLT
2011 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Been running the new MLT 7:30 for a few weeks at the farm. First thing I noticed was how easy it is to get the cab, especially if you jump in and out a lot during the day. The visibility is pretty good, feels safer when moving stuff around the yard. The boom height actually surprised me, gets those bales up high no problem. Engine feels strong too, don't feel like I'm pushing it hard even with bigger loads. Only thing, wish the display and some controls were a little more simple, had to get used to em. Overall, machine's compact for tight spaces, definitely fits through our smaller sheds easier than the last telehandler we had.
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4.2
Forklift Manitou MLT
2013 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Had my hands on the MLT X 737 for a while working with different attachments, mostly lifting and hauling. Swapping tools is a breeze, that easy connect really works, saves me a bunch of time. I found the engine and hydraulics strong enough, even when I work close to its max lift. The power shift transmission makes life easier - just pushing buttons for gears instead of fighting levers. Only thing, it's not the fastest machine you'll ever use, especially with a full load, but you get used to that. Two modes (auto/manual) are also a plus, since sometimes you want more control. Haven’t had any real breakdowns so far. Would call it reliable, but haven't pushed it through a full season yet to know for sure.
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4.4
Forklift Manitou MLT
2012 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Had a chance to use the Manitou MLT x 741 140 VI Plus on the farm all season. The cab is super quiet, which is not something you see a lot in this class. My back used to get sore after a day in other loaders but that seat with pneumatic suspension is actually decent, even on long days. Controls are all mostly on the armrest, and I do like how the joystick works with one hand so I can keep my other hand on the wheel. Only small annoyance is the buttons: they got all these colors and positions you can change, which is cool, but feels complicated at first if you’re not used to these new ones. The view from the cab is solid, especially with the big windshield and mirrors. Haven't had issues with storage - plenty of spots to jam your stuff in. If you ask me, it’s a comfortable place to spend hours in, as long as you don’t mind learning all the controls.
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