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Polaris |
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| Model Year |
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2002 |
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| Model |
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Sportsman 700 Twin |
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| Price |
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Miles
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| Class |
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Class 3 (GVW 10,001-14,000 lbs) |
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| Power Steering |
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Hydraulic |
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| DIMENSIONS | |
| Length |
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110.4 in. (2,804 mm) to face of forks |
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| Height |
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87 in. (2,209 mm) to top of overhead guard |
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| Width |
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Chassis: 43 in. (1,092 mm) |
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| Weight |
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12,800 lbs. (5,818 kg) with battery |
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| Wheelbase |
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69.4 in. (1,762 mm) |
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| Ground Clearance |
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3 in. (76 mm) |
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| ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN | |
| Brakes |
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Hydraulic rear wheel |
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| BATTERY | |
| Battery Voltage |
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48V |
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| Battery Amps |
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680AhC (6 hour rate) |
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| Battery Compartment Size |
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27-1/2 x 38-3/4 x 23 in. (70 x 98 x 58 cm) |
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| OPERATIONAL | |
| Capacity |
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3,000 lbs. (1,363 kg) |
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| Load Center |
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24 in. (600 mm) |
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| Forks |
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40 in. (1,000 mm) tapered tip |
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| Mast |
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1° tilt forward 3° tilt rearward |
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| Max. Lift Height |
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360 in. (9.14 m) |
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| Lift Speed |
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Loaded: 70 ft./min. (21 mpm) Unloaded: 90 ft./min. (27 mpm) |
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| Lower Speed |
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Loaded: 90 ft./min. (27 mpm) Unloaded: 60 ft./min. (18 mpm) |
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| Front Articulation |
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200° |
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| Gradeability |
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Unloaded: 8% Loaded: 5% |
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| Travel Speed |
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Loaded: 5.5 mph (8.9 km/h) Unloaded: 6 mph (9.7 km/h) |
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| Wheels |
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Front (1 Each): 18 x 7 in. (457 x 178 mm) Rear (2 Each): 18 x 7 in. (457 x 178 mm) |
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| Insurance |
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Get an Insurance Quote |
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