The Sanderson 625 Teleporter is a vintage workhorse of the agricultural and construction industries, known for its reliability and straightforward mechanical design. Although Sanderson ceased production years ago, many 625 models remain in active service on farms across Europe and the UK. Core Specifications & Performance
Newer versions of the 625 featured a widened cab (125mm wider than previous iterations) with a 40% increase in interior space.
Most 625 models are powered by a Perkins 1000 Series diesel engine (specifically the 1004.4T turbo variant). This engine is rated at approximately 79 kW (106 PS).
It typically features a four-speed Power Shuttle transmission built by ITL (a division of JCB), though competitors at the time, it provided the 625 with reliable 4WD capabilities.
Approximately 5.5 to 6 metres, depending on the specific sub-model (e.g., Solo or TL series). Max Forward Reach: Typically around 3 metres. Lift Capacity at Full Reach: Approximately 1.5 tons. Operating Weight: Roughly 6,500 kg (6.5 tons). Engine and Drivetrain
Later models utilize Carraro drive/steer axles, often fitted with limited-slip differentials for better traction in muddy conditions. Design and Features
The 625 was designed with a focus on visibility and operator ease, featuring several hallmarks of 90s telehandler technology.