| | 2014 - 2018 |
| Boomer Series | | Sub-Compact Utility tractor | | LS built |
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Series map:
Boomer 24
24.0hp
| Attachment overview |
| 60" mid-mount mower deck |
| Snowblower |
| Blade |
| Front-end loader |
| Backhoe |
| 60" Mower deck |
| Type | mid-mount New Holland 260GMS
|
|   | 3-blade
|
| Cutting width | 60 inches 152 cm
|
| Weight | 538 lbs 244 kg
|
| Overall width | 74 inches 187 cm
|
| Cut height | 1.74 to 4.5 inch 4 to 11 cm
|
New Holland 60CBHA
front-mount
60 inches width
152 cm
22 inches height
55 cm
Angling 30°
311 lbs
141 kg
hydraulic-lift
hydraulic-angle
New Holland 836GS
60 inches width
152 cm
two-stage
Clear height:20 inches
50 cm
front-mount
hydraulic-lift
308 lbs
139 kg
1034 lbs lift (full at pin)
469 kg
704 lbs lift (full at 500mm)
319 kg
1298 lbs lift (1.5m at pin)
588 kg
968 lbs lift (1.5m at 500mm)
439 kg
1672 lbs breakout (at pin)
758 kg
1166 lbs breakout (at 500mm)
528 kg
1298 lbs breakout (bucket)
588 kg
51° dump
25.2 inches reach (dumped)
64 cm
29° rollback
80.7 inches height (at pin)
204 cm
75.6 inches clearance (level)
192 cm
Bucket width: 54 inches
137 cm
| New Holland 915GBH Backhoe |
| Backhoe type | New Holland 915GBH Backhoe
|
| Weight | 1065 lbs 483 kg
|
| Transport height | 70 inches 177 cm
|
| Bucket width | 10 inches 25 cm
|
|   | 12 inches 30 cm
|
|   | 16 inches 40 cm
|
| Digging depth | 80 inches 203 cm
|
| Reach from pivot | 108 inches 274 cm
|
| Loading height | 66 inches 167 cm
|
| Bucket Rotation | 178°
|
| Swing Arc | 150°
|
| Bucket force | 2480 lbs 1124 kg
|
| Dipperstick force | 1750 lbs 793 kg
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