The Madden MAMD300 is a heavy duty power barrow / mini dumper with a built-in 4wd and skid steering system. These machines are perfect for a wide range of applications including construction, agricultural, landscaping, garden and other DIY projects.
The MAMD300 come equipped with a Manual gearbox with 3 forward and one reverse gear. The chain driven 4 wheel drive offers considerable advantage over friction driven designs used on similar machines. The skid steer system allows you to spin nearly on the spot with no need for lifting or dragging.
The strong steel skip has a large 300kg capacity great for all sorts of different tasks. The machine is powered by a Loncin engine.
The Madden dumpers are ideal for transporting materials such as sand, salt, gravel, building materials, garden waste, stone, wood etc. The great advantage of these dumpers is the size, with a width of around 76cm at it's widest part, the MAMD300 should fit through the majority of gates and narrow paths.
These wheeled dumpers are particularly good for use on smooth, slippery and/or muddy soils due to their chain driven 4 wheel drive and skid steering which offer considerable grip and will allow you to go nearly anywhere.
IN THE BOX: Madden MAMD300 Mini Dumper, Assembly Tools & User Manual.
Covered by Madden's 1 Year Warranty. Terms apply.
Full Specification:
- Brand: Madden
- Model Number: MAMD300
- Engine: Loncin 196cc Petrol
- RPM: 3600rpm
- Start Type: Recoil Start
- Transmission: 3 Forward + 1 Reverse
- Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
- Load Capacity: 300kg
- Tip Type: Manual Tip
- Box Length: 940mm
- Box Width: 635mm
- Box Depth: 330mm
- Max Climbing Ability: 20°
- Sound Level: 100dB
- Weight: 145kg
- Warranty: Madden 1 Year Warranty (Terms apply)
Customer reviews
Solid machine, prompt delivery easy to start
Very happy so far with this machine. Delivery was prompt from Machine Direct and the item was assembled ready to go, I just added the oil & fuel and it started first time without any hassle. The machine looks well made - I've only used it once so far but all looks good. Thank you
Peter Williamson | Haverfordwest | November 2023