| Component | Spec / Interval | Failure Mode | | --- | --- | --- | | | 8 quarts SAE 15W-40, change 250 hrs | Sludge in turbo (if aftermarket added) | | Hydraulic oil | ISO 46, change 1,000 hrs | Milky oil from water ingress (dipstick at rear axle) | | Boom chain | 5/8" pitch, inspect every 500 hrs | Stretching beyond 2% (replace immediately) | | Tie rod ends | Grease every 50 hrs | Death wobble at transport speed | | Cab heater core | N/A (common failure) | Leaks into footwell – bypass in summer |
One spec not listed in OEM docs: the (frame leveling). Unlike modern telehandlers, the 625 has no frame sway or crab steer. It is a rigid-frame machine with 4WD. Keep that in mind for cross-slope operations.
sanderson teleporter 625 solo, 1993, 4643 hrs - Parris Tractors
: Available through sites like Agrimanuals and SPS Parts. Sanderson TL 6 telehandler specs & dimensions (1997 - 2000)
Many second-life Sanderson 625s receive upgrades that change the original spec sheet. If you’re buying or operating one, consider these common modifications:
At the heart of the 625 is the , a power unit celebrated for its longevity and ease of maintenance. Most 625 models utilized the 1004.4T variant, delivering roughly 79 kW (106 PS) of power.
, which integrates multiple functions into a single controller for increased efficiency. Maintenance