Introducing the Steiner 450

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • Calling the Steiner® 450 just a tractor would be like saying a bulldozer is just a shovel. There’s a difference. And it’s a big one. More versatile, more capable, the 450 can be equipped with over 30 attachments and comes with engine options up to 37 horsepower. With standard four-wheel drive and an articulating, oscillating frame for maximum ground engagement on steep, rugged terrain-then throw in exceptional ride comfort-and you’ve got more than just a tractor. You’ve got a Steiner.
    Built to climb, the 450’s slope rating-up to 30 degrees-is made possible by its wide-stance chassis, oscillating frame, and standard features like four-wheel drive and on-the-fly hydraulic weight transfer, controlled right from the driver’s seat for maximum weight and traction control.
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    Dimensions:
    Overall Width: 44.5," 66.5" with dual wheels
    Overall Length: 80.5" with ROPS up
    Overall Height: 73.5" with ROPS up
    55" with ROPS folded
    Wheelbase (front to rear axle): 43.5"
    Minimum Ground Clearance: 4.75"
    Frame Oscillation: 9"
    Frame Articulation: 36 degrees, 43.5" turning radius
    Hydraulics:
    Implement Pump: Turolla Group 2 Series
    Fixed Displacement, Stacked Configuration
    Flow Capacity (gpm): 6 gpm @ 3600 RPM
    Lift, Steering, Auxiliary Pressure: 1750 PSI
    Hydraulic Oil Capacity: 5.25 US Gallons
    Transmission:
    Drive Train: Eaton® model 70160, Variable Displacement Piston Pump
    Transaxles: (2) Peerless® 2600 Dual Range
    Speeds: 0-9.5 MPH, High; 0-6 MPH, Low
    Steering: Hydraulic Power Steering
    Brakes: Dual Disc and Front and Rear Axles
    Attachment Drive:
    Front PTO Clutch: Warner® CMS 250 Series Electric Clutch/Brake
    Hydraulic Outlets: Quick Couplers-Front
    Fuel System:
    7 US Gallon Tank Capacity
    Wheels:
    Field Trac (All Terrain) 22x12-10
    Mag Off Road (Bar) 22x12-10
    Lightfoot (Turf) 22x11-10
    Hitch:
    Front: Steiner Quick-Hitch™, with standard front release control
    Back: Standard 2" receiver hitch, with optional category 1
    three-point hitch
    High-Back Bucket Seat with Rear Storage Pouch:
    Armrests: Standard
    Suspension: Radial Bearing Suspension, optional Mechanical Suspension
    Adjustment: 6" Fore and Aft
    Additional Features:
    Lighting: Dual LED Headlights and Taillights
    Storage Compartment: Standard
    Cup Holder: Standard
    PTO Tension Adjustment: Manual
    12 Volt Outlet: Standard - 15 Amp
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    All Steiner products are made with pride in the U.S.A. and are warranted commercially for 2 years.
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    For more information about Steiner products, visit TSP Turf today!
    Call 1-800-868-4631 or 1-864-843-8100.
    Visit us on the Web at www.tspturf.com/steiner

КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @davidtravis1367
    @davidtravis1367 3 роки тому +1

    Could u mow a 45 degree or 35 degree slop and how fast can u mow like roughly how fast you could mow and can u get a grapple for the front of it and and can u get a power rake too?

    • @Mako-sz4qr
      @Mako-sz4qr Рік тому +1

      Yes you 30-35 degree is the max according to the op manual. Something is always breaking daily on this machine and they used cheap and weak China bolts. I do not recommend this machine for commercial landscaping work. It’s always breaking down in the feild.

  • @daviddalton6865
    @daviddalton6865 3 роки тому

    We're can I get one of those at

  • @saige312
    @saige312 3 роки тому

    smells like ventrac in here... oh wait

    • @tspturf9832
      @tspturf9832  3 роки тому

      Yep, both machines originated with the Steiner brothers of Orvil, OH. Smart, industrious entrepreneurs that have since sold both brands. Both great machines from the same designs.

    • @travisteeter5072
      @travisteeter5072 3 роки тому +1

      Steiner came 1st......many yrs ago

  • @silentgamer4368
    @silentgamer4368 2 роки тому +1

    This machine fucking sucks. I've been running it for the past week so I can go on about how shit it is but the absolute worst part is how unsafe it is.
    That seat belt is a goddamn joke. Very slow gradual pulling allows it to stretch, such as a slight sliding forward when you go down a slope. Pair that with no type of foot rest to brace yourself and now you are hugging the steering wheel while trying to work FOOT PEDALS.
    Which are a damn hazard too. The center shield is too far down and too damn close to the pedals. You make a sharp turn to the right and can wedge your foot under the fucking thing. WHILE YOUR FOOT IS ON THE FORWARD PEDAL. So you have to quick struggle free before you drive into something.
    It's a blatant knock off of Ventrac's 4500 but worse.

    • @luisking7228
      @luisking7228 Рік тому

      It is hard to take an individual seriously when they think by using foul language, they sound smart or knowledgeable. The opposite is true.

  • @Mako-sz4qr
    @Mako-sz4qr Рік тому

    It’s a piece of junk and always breaking down in the feild and It’s a money after the warranty is expired. Not a commerial built machine trust me. Beard charges $800.00 to fix just the High and low shift linkage. I have 4 of them in the company for slope commercial DOT landscaping work it Junk ! Damn engineers did a terrible job on this machine. Good Luck !

    • @Me-iq9dz
      @Me-iq9dz 3 місяці тому

      so did you get 2 years of beating on it commercially before it broke ? 4 of them, thats 100 grand. you buy all at once or repeat ? im confused, Ventrac is the new version of Steiner but they work together a lot. The original inventors sold off the Steiner brand. Then their sons started Ventrac after the non compete but they are on good terms. Now Bobcat purchased and is redeveloping.

    • @Mako-sz4qr
      @Mako-sz4qr 3 місяці тому

      @@Me-iq9dz - We bought the first Steiner about 3 years ago the 2 the year after and 1 last year. We have 4 of them bastards. 2 of them are now at John Deere for warranty repairs and been there for about 2 months. Just finished tapping out the front tranaxle for the Hydro - motor because the 2 - - 3/8-16x1 bolts stripped out and messed up the threads on the tranaxle were it bolts up. tapped the hole to 7/16-2.0. Putting in in the field. I have another one that keeps dieing out on the slope with poor 4x4 low power. Its just a never ending battle with these steiners. We had the engineers here to observer the machine while in operation and they said they have issues with these machines.... what they come up with we'll never know. But yeah these not commerial as they advertise. As a mech/tech .... I hate these Steiners ! We went from Ventracs to Steiners and I'd rather have the Ventracs.

    • @Me-iq9dz
      @Me-iq9dz 3 місяці тому

      @Mako-sz4qr Thanks. I literally just got a quote for a 2023 leftover at a dealer. Id need just for my 5 acres of hilly areas that i mow. I did get the dual wheels and hand control in my quote plus the new style deck. All in its 27 grand including tax. Ventracs are so more expensive is my issue. Id prob put 1200 hours on these in 10 yrars. I do appreciate your honesty
      Thanks dude and good luck.

    • @Mako-sz4qr
      @Mako-sz4qr 3 місяці тому

      @@Me-iq9dz - For what your using for and most important is that it's your so you'll operate that thing properly. We ... they put guys on these machine that are not the best operators and it's not their machine they didnt pay for it they just use it. You'll be fine with your Steiner and 10 acres. We have the 72' rough decks on ours the decks are pretty solid. Just take your Steiner home and go over all the Hydro fitting to make sure they are tighten up and definitely read the owner/operator manual.
      Good Luck you'll be fine with the Steiner if you treat it good it'll treat you good.

    • @Mako-sz4qr
      @Mako-sz4qr 3 місяці тому +1

      Also invest in a hard to reach wrench set from Harbour Freight for the Hydro fittings, they are short and thin and the set goes from 3/4" to 1 5/8' its a must because the fitting are in very tight spaces.

  • @georgecass8529
    @georgecass8529 3 роки тому +1

    Don't need the stupid music