Yardmax YD8203 – Power Trackbarrow with Gas Shock Assist – Flatbed
Yardmax YD8203 Similar to the Hopper model, it handles heavy loads with ideal traction across all terrains. Offering superior handling and control, the flatbed tracked power barrow allows you to easily navigate massive loads across compact jobsites. The removable sides deliver superior versatility – perfect for hauling and dumping large stones, rocks and pavers. Great for a range of DIY applications, the flatbed power trackbarrow with gas shock assist saves time – and your back – when you need it most.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Gas shock assist aids in the dumping of materials where you want them.
- Tracks for all-terrain traction control across almost all surfaces.
- Powered by a 900 Series engine from Briggs & Stratton.
- Heavy-duty, multi-speed transmission (3 Forward speeds plus Reverse).
- Pivot on a dime with zero turn radius and alleviate damaging turf.
- Maximize control and prevent tipping with evenly balanced design.
- Release of drive handle ensures an instant stop – prevents usage without engagement.
- Solid steel frame and handles for durability – 660lb capacity.
- Removable sides to easily dump large loads of brick, stones or pavers.
SPECS
Specification | |
Model Number | YD8203 |
Engine | Briggs & Stratton |
Displacement | 208cc |
Product Weight | 381 lbs |
Capacity (Level Ground) | 660 lbs |
Hopper Capacity | 4.0 cu ft |
Speeds | 3 Forward / 1 Reverse |
Track Width | 7″ |
Box Dimensions (L x W x H) | 36″ x 24″ x 8″ |
Hydraulic | No |
Zero Turn Radius | Yes |
Warranty | 2-Year Residential; 90-Day Commercial |
FAQs
How much space do I need to turn around with “zero turn radius”?
For the YD8203, you would need a space that is 8ft 8in diameter (across) at it’s narrowest point. See the diagram above in the product photos section.
What is the smallest opening through which I can drive the YD8203?
You would need a width of at least 25.25 inches for your machine to pass through.
How much of an incline can I drive my trackbarrow up/down? What’s the maximum slope? What about driving it across an incline?
The limiting factor when using your barrow on an incline or slope is the engine oil. All of our engines are equipped with low oil shut down and the engine will shut down if there isn’t enough oil to keep it lubricated.
If you have it at the minimum level on the dip stick required by the oil sensor (370ml) it breaks down as follows:
- The engine will not shut down whatever degree when the power wheelbarrows declines from right to left (Right hand side higher than the left hand side).
- The engine will shut down at 9.2 degree when the power wheelbarrow declines from the left to the right. (Left hand side is higher than the right hand side).
- The engine will shut down at 26 degree when the power wheelbarrow declines from the front to the rear (The front is higher than the rear).
- The engine will shut down at 19 degree when the power wheelbarrow declines from the rear to the front (The rear is higher than the front).
When the engine is with maximum engine oil allowed (top notch of the dipstick), i.e. 670ml
- The engine will not shut down whatever degree when the power wheelbarrows declines from right to left. (Right hand side higher than the left hand side)
- The engine will shut down at 20.5 degree when the power wheelbarrow declines from the left to the right. (Left hand side is higher than the right hand side).
- The engine will not shut down at whatever degree when the power wheelbarrow declines from the front to the rear (The front is higher than the rear).
- The engine will not shut down at whatever degree when the power wheelbarrow declines from the rear to the front (The rear is higher than the front).
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