2020 Jacobsen® Truckster MX-E 2017

2020 Jacobsen® Truckster MX-E 2017

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  • Year 2020
  • Make Jacobsen®
  • Model Truckster
2020 Jacobsen® Truckster MX-E 2017

2020 Jacobsen® Truckster MX-E 2017

2020 Jacobsen® Truckster MX-E 2017

  • The all new Truckster™ MS and MX vehicles have taken functionality to the next level. Offering a best-in-class 13.5 hp gas engine and capable of carrying up to 1,200 lbs on the MS and 900 lbs on the MX, this Truckster lineup is designed to get any job done. Improved forward visibility, additional storage, and a larger bed area; the new Truckster utility vehicles will carry whatever you want, wherever you want it.
  • Complete those tough tasks with a vehicle capacity up to 1200 lbs. and speeds up to 16.5 mph.
  • With a vehicle width of 49.5 you can fit in tight areas getting you closer to the work.
  • Available lifted suspension on the MX provides added ground clearance to handle the harshest terrain.
  • All models come standard with head lights and receiver hitch

Engine

Engine Type 72 Volt AC Induction
Engine Power 16.7 kW (22.4 hp)

Suspension

Front Suspension Leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers
Rear Suspension Leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers

Brakes

Brake System Type Service Brake: Real wheel mechanical self-adjusting drum | Parking Brake: Self-compensating, single point engagement

Battery

Battery Nine, 8-Volt Deep Cycle
Battery Charger Input 900 Watt 72V DC

Operational

Operating Speed MS-E: 26 kph +/- 0.8 kph (16 mph +/- 0.5 mph)
Height MS With Canopy: 1.96 m (77 in.) | MS Without Canopy: 1.32 m (52 in.)

Dimensions

Ground Clearance MS-E: 18 cm (7.2 in)
Length MS-E: 3.02 m (119 in.)
Wheelbase MS-E: 1.98 m (78 in)
Width MS-E: 1.25 m (49.4 in.)

Capacities

Weight, Maximum Capacity MS-E: 408 kg (900 lb)
Volume Bed: 0.27 m3 (9.6 cu ft)
Features Bed MS: 227 kg (500 lb)

Weights

Weight W/Battery MS-E: 686 k (1513 ls)

Features

Construction Material Bed Polyethylene:
Features Steering: Self-compensating Rack & Pinion

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