Electric Front End Loader – Model ELT 1320
Electric Articulated Telescopic Front End Wheel Loader – ELT 1320
The Ultimate Workhorse
Introducing the ELT 1320, the most versatile model in our EcoTrack Electric Articulated Telescopic Front End Wheel Loader Series. Built for demanding tasks that require lifting power and extended operation, the ELT 1320 stands out with its unmatched capacity and endurance. This model is designed to meet the needs of larger construction projects, waste management, and any application where performance and sustainability go hand in hand. With its advanced electric drive, the ELT 1320 offers exceptional efficiency, reduced operating costs, and minimal environmental impact, all while providing the high-level performance expected from larger machinery. Embrace the power of electric with the ELT 1320 and redefine what’s possible in heavy-duty tasks.
USD $22,900.*
CAD $29,900.*
Quick Specifications
Rated Load
1,323 lbs (600 kg)
Bucket Capacity
0.33 yd³ - 66 gal (0.25 m³)
Bucket Width
3.7 ft (1115 mm)
Lift Height
12.8 ft (3918 mm)
Overall Weight
4,784 lbs (2170 kg)
Wheelbase
4.5 ft (1380 mm)
Ground Clearance
7.8 in (200 mm)
Max. Speed
6 -12 mi/h (10-20 km/h)
Electrical System
12 V
Battery Type
Main Free Lead-Acid
Runtime
6 hrs
Charge Time
8 hrs
All Electric Drive System
Environmentally Friendly. No Fumes. No Noise. Inexpensive to Run. Simple to Maintain.
ETL 1320 - Telescopic Boom
What is Articulation?
Articulation in a loader refers to a steering design where the machine pivots at a central joint, allowing the front and rear halves to bend relative to each other instead of turning the wheels like a traditional vehicle. This design ensures that all four wheels follow nearly the same path when changing direction, which greatly reduces turf damage compared to skid steers that rely on tire scrubbing. Instead of tearing or scuffing the ground, the tires primarily compress the surface, leaving only light, temporary impressions. This makes articulating loaders especially well-suited for use on grass, landscaped areas, golf courses, estates, and other finished surfaces where maintaining appearance and minimizing repair work is critical.
Beyond protecting the ground, articulation provides a smoother and more controlled operating experience. Because the machine steers through its center, the movement feels more natural and predictable, allowing operators to position the loader accurately without disturbing surrounding areas. This is particularly valuable when working close to buildings, fences, trees, or delicate features where precision matters. The design also keeps the attachment aligned with the direction of travel, improving control when handling materials such as soil, mulch, pallets, or snow.
Another key advantage is the reduction in long-term maintenance and restoration costs. By avoiding aggressive ground disturbance, operators can complete jobs without the need for follow-up repairs to lawns or finished surfaces, saving both time and money. This is a major benefit for contractors, municipalities, and property owners who need to maintain a clean, professional appearance. Overall, articulation delivers a refined, surface-friendly approach to material handling, combining precision, efficiency, and reduced impact into a highly practical solution for a wide range of applications.
The Benefits of Articulation
The EcoTrack articulated design ensures that all four wheels follow nearly the same path when turning, which greatly reduces turf damage compared to skid steers that rely on tire scrubbing. As a result, articulating loaders are especially well-suited for use on grass, landscaped areas, and other finished surfaces where minimizing ground disturbance is critical.
In addition to being more surface-friendly, articulation provides a tighter turning radius, making the machine highly maneuverable in confined spaces such as residential properties, barns, and job sites with obstacles. It also improves traction, as the tires maintain forward motion rather than skidding, which is beneficial on soft, wet, or uneven ground.
Furthermore, articulating loaders offer better control and stability when handling loads, since the front frame and attachment remain aligned with the direction of travel.
Rethinking Runtime: Here is why 5 or 6 Hours Is More Than Enough for Real-World Work
Many people initially question the operating time of an electric front-end loader, but in reality, this concern is often more psychological than practical. Some imagine nonstop operation that rarely occurs in the real world. Unlike a passenger vehicle driving long distances on a highway, a loader operates in cycles throughout the day. Operators stop regularly to reposition materials, adjust loads, inspect work areas, speak with coworkers, open gates, take lunch breaks, use the washroom, and move between tasks. Very few operators can physically sit and operate a loader continuously for five or six straight hours without interruption or taking a break.
In real-world applications such as landscaping, farming, snow removal, property maintenance, and light construction, the actual active operating time is often far lower than customers initially assume. For many users, an electric loader with approximately five hours of runtime is more than sufficient to complete a full day’s work. In addition, charging opportunities naturally occur during breaks and downtime. Simply plugging the machine in during lunch or between jobs can provide additional operating time and further extend productivity.
Once customers experience electric equipment firsthand, many realize that runtime concerns are often overstated, while the real benefits — quiet operation, lower maintenance, zero emissions, and reduced operating costs — become far more valuable in everyday use.
Runtime and Charge Comparison - Two Options
Are Available
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Lead Acid Batteries |
ELT 1320 |
|---|---|
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Working Time |
6 Hours |
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Charging Time |
8 Hours |
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Lithium Batteries |
ELT 1320 |
|---|---|
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Working Time |
7.5 Hours |
|
Charging Time |
5 Hours |
HIGHEST RETURN ON YOUR INVESTMENT
We Give You More For Your Money
In today’s economy, every dollar makes a difference – from the purchase price of the unit to the cost of the fuel it takes to run it. Small farms and businesses must operate with greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness than ever before. At EcoTrack, we deliver the highest return on investment (ROI) in the industry. Our high-quality products come at a reasonable cost and are packed with more features than any competitor. In short, we provide the best value for your money!
ETL 1320 - Dimensions
|
Item |
Imperial |
Metric |
|---|---|---|
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A - Length |
14' 1" |
4290 mm |
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B - Height |
7' 7" |
2310 mm |
|
C - Bucket Max Up - Extended |
12' 10" |
3918 mm |
|
C1 - Bucket Down - Extended |
11' 4" |
3440 mm |
|
D - Bucket Up Max |
10' 2" |
3099 mm |
|
D1 - Bucket Down |
8' 7" |
2618 mm |
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E - Bucket Travel |
3' 1" |
1254 mm |
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E1 - Bucket Travel |
2' 6" |
772 mm |
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F - Tire Span |
4' 6" |
1380 mm |
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G - Bucket Width |
3' 9" |
1150 mm |
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H - Turn Angle |
45 ° |
45 ° |
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J - Light Width |
3' 11" |
1190 mm |
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K - Width |
4' 3" |
1290 mm |
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L - Dumping Angle |
33 ° |
33 ° |
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R - Turning Radius |
7' |
2130 mm |
ETL 1320 - Specifications
|
Item |
Imperial |
Metric |
|---|---|---|
|
Total Weight |
4,784 lbs |
2,170 kg |
|
Rated Load |
1,430 lbs |
650 kg |
|
Bucket Capacity |
.26 sq yd |
0.2 sq mt |
|
Fuel Type |
Electric |
Electric |
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Max Speed in Low Speed |
6 mi/hr |
10 km/h |
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Max Speed in High Speed |
12 mi/h |
20 km/h |
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Towing Capacity |
9,200 lbs |
4,200 kg |
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Overall Size |
12' 6" x 4' 1" x 7' 5" |
3810 x 1260 x 2270 mm |
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Wheel Base |
4' 6" |
1380 mm |
|
Minimum Ground Clearance |
8" |
200 mm |
|
Number of Batteries |
4 |
4 |
|
Rated Voltage |
72V |
72V |
|
Electrical System Voltage |
12V |
12V |
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Charging Time |
8 hours |
8 hours |
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Working Time |
6 hours |
6 hours |
|
Motor Quantity |
2 |
2 |









