John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E Specs
Overview
The John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E is a forklift listed in the Heavy Equipment Hub equipment database with structured specifications for comparison, research, and machine selection. Key specification points include engine power of 73 hp, operating weight of 14,560 lb and travel speed of 24.2 mph. This model can be reviewed for lifting capacity, load handling, warehouse use, yard work, and material handling comparison. Use the full specifications table to compare the John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E against similar forklift models by power, weight, capacity, dimensions, speed, and other technical values.
Full Specifications
24 specs
Dimensions
Ground Clearance
15 ft / 4.57 m
Height To Top Of Overhead Guard
8.47 ft / 2.58 m
Length To Fork Face
12.73 ft / 3.88 m
Lift Speed
94 mph / 151.3 km/h
Load Capacity
8,000 lb / 3,629 kg
Load Center
24 in / 610 mm
Mast Tip Forward
30 in / 762 mm
Mast Tip Rear
10 in / 254 mm
Max Fork Height
16.67 ft / 5.08 m
Overall Height - Mast Lowered
10.01 ft / 3.05 m
Overall Width
7.17 ft / 2.19 m
Turning Radius
10.96 ft / 3.34 m
Wheelbase
6.94 ft / 2.12 m
Engine
Displacement
276 cu in / 4.5 L
Engine Make
2240
Engine Model
4045D
Max Speed
24.20 mph / 38.9 km/h
Number Of Front Wheels
2
Number Of Rear Wheels
2
Number of Cylinders
4
Operating Weight
14,560 lb / 6,604 kg
Power
73 hp / 54.4 kW
Power Measured @
2,200 rpm
Torque
220 lb-ft / 298 Nm
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the operating weight of the John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E? +
The John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E has an operating weight of 14,560 lb (6,604 kg). This places it in a class suited for forklift applications where ground pressure and transport weight are key considerations.
How does the John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E compare to similar Forklift models? +
You can compare the John Deere Construction & Forestry John Deere 488E side by side with any other model using the Heavy Equipment Hub compare tool. Key comparison points include engine power, operating weight, digging depth, hydraulic flow, and overall dimensions.