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700 series


  • Lift capacity of 1400 kg.

  • Lift height of 3.1 m.

  • Engine power between 49-57 hp.

  • Drive speed between 11-26 km/h.

  • Telescopic boom for greater reach.

  • Increased drive and hydraulic power with the Optidrive™ drive circuit.

  • Four cab configurations available, including the vibration-insulated GT cab with low noise levels.

  • Easy to transport with a car trailer.

One machine for every job


The Avant 700 series of compact loaders combines outstanding power with hundreds of compatible attachments. With a 1400 kg lift capacity and 3.1 m lift height, you can complete almost any task from the comfort of your cab. For example, the 700 series is popular with arborists, firewood contractors, and nurseries, for landscaping, beekeeping, moving construction materials, and more.

Despite its power, the 700 series is also exceptionally space-efficient and agile. This makes them easy to transport on a conventional car trailer as well as manoeuvre around narrow worksites. We’ve also developed the optional ROPS/FOPS-compliant GT cab for enhanced ergonomics and safety. With air-conditioning, vibration insulation, low noise levels, Bluetooth radio, and an air suspension seat, you’ll be comfortable driving all day long.

  • AVANT 745

  • AVANT 750

  • DETAILS
  • SPECIFICATIONS
  • DIMENSIONS
LIFT CAPACITY
1400 kg
ENGINE POWER
49 hp diesel
LIFT HEIGHT
3 m
SPEED
15 km/h
LENGTH
3060 mm
WIDTH
1290 mm
HEIGHT
2060 mm
WEIGHT
1850 kg
TYRES
320/60-12 HD TR
TRANSMISSION, DRIVE
Hydrostatic, Avant Optidrive™
MAX PULLING FORCE
1330 kp
MAX DRIVE SPEED
15 km/h
AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS OIL FLOW/PRESSURE
70 l/min 225 bar
TURNING RADIUS INSIDE/OUTSIDE
1240/2780 mm
LIFTING HEIGHT TO PIVOT POINT
3080 mm
MAX LIFTING CAPACITY (HYDR)
2100 kg
MAX TIPPING LOAD*
1400 kg
MAX BREAKOUT FORCE/50 CM
1700 kg
ENGINE MAKE & TYPE
Kubota V2403 Stage 3B
ENGINE OUTPUT (ECE R120)
36 kW (49 hp)
MAX TORQUE
156 Nm @ 1600 rpm
FUEL
Diesel
PRODUCT NO
A21727

*With extra counterweights.

745 dimensions - side on
745 dimensions - front on
  • DETAILS
  • SPECIFICATIONS
  • DIMENSIONS
LIFT CAPACITY
1400 kg
ENGINE POWER
49 hp diesel
LIFT HEIGHT
3 m
SPEED
24 km/h
LENGTH
3060 mm
WIDTH
1360 mm
HEIGHT
2094 mm
WEIGHT
1910 kg
TYRES
320/55-15 TR
TRANSMISSION, DRIVE
Hydrostatic, Avant Optidrive™
MAX PULLING FORCE
1880 kp
MAX DRIVE SPEED
24 km/h
AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS OIL FLOW/PRESSURE
70 l/min 225 bar
TURNING RADIUS INSIDE/OUTSIDE
1240/2780 mm
LIFTING HEIGHT TO PIVOT POINT
3090 mm
MAX LIFTING CAPACITY (HYDR)
2100 kg
MAX TIPPING LOAD*
1400 kg
MAX BREAKOUT FORCE/50 CM
1700 kg
ENGINE MAKE & TYPE
Kubota V2403 Stage 3B
ENGINE OUTPUT (ECE R120)
36 kW (49 hp)
MAX TORQUE
156 Nm @ 1600 rpm
FUEL
Diesel
PRODUCT NO
A21729

*With extra counterweights.

750 dimensions - side on
750 dimensions - front on

Stable and easy to use


The 700 series is carefully articulated to make your life easier. With the driver’s seat in the front chassis, these machines have a lower centre of gravity and an advanced 4x4 system, increasing stability while you work. To prevent the attachments swinging sideways, we’ve also incorporated a rigid articulation joint.

The 700 series is equipped with anti-slip and drive release valves as standard in New Zealand. This ensures minimal impact to delicate surfaces, while at the same time providing maximum traction for demanding ground conditions.

Versatile and adaptable


With hundreds of specialised attachments, an Avant loader is one of the most versatile machines on the market. Our engineers have developed a tool for every job, with the perfect balance of dimensions and auxiliary hydraulics. No matter your industry, the 700 series delivers top efficiency, convenience, and precision, maximising ROI.

Between jobs, the hydraulic multi-connector system allows easy, one-handed attachment changes, even with the engine running or in cold conditions, thanks to its leak-free mechanism.

Designed for maximum productivity, the 700 series offers extensive customisation options, including four cab configurations, additional task lights, and the Opticontrol™ system, making it adaptable for year-round use.

Telescopic boom


Despite its compact size, the 700 series boasts exceptional reach and lift capacity, making it a stand out in its class. The telescopic boom plays a key role in this capability, allowing the loader to lift up to 3.1 metres high. This feature provides the flexibility to handle a wide range of tasks while maintaining a compact form, ideal for tight spaces or challenging environments. When the boom is not in use, it conveniently retracts, further enhancing manoeuvrability.

In addition to its impressive height, the 700 series offers superior reach, enabling you to load a trailer from one side without repositioning the machine. This not only increases productivity but also ensures excellent visibility from the cab, allowing the operator to work with precision.

4X4 drive


All Avant loaders are equipped with four-wheel drive so you can operate safely in any conditions. Powered by a hydrostatic drive system and hydraulic drive motors on each wheel, these machines are highly efficient and dependable.

The drive circuit also features valves, increasing your traction control. These valves function like a hydraulic 4x4 diff lock, equalising the oil flow between each motor and improving traction on slippery or uneven surfaces. To avoid damaging any soft terrain and reduce tyre wear on harder surfaces, the left and right wheels can also roll at different speeds. 

FAQS


How does Avant compare to a skid steer?

Avant loaders and skid steer loaders are both compact loaders, but they have several differences, including:

  1. Size: Avant loaders are generally narrower and lighter than skid steer loaders.
  2. Manoeuvrability: Avant loaders have articulated steering, which is more responsive and causes much less damage to soft surfaces. Skid steers skid, which can tear up soft surfaces. If you need to turn on the spot, a skid steer will be better as it can pivot on a dime. Because an Avant is articulated it has a larger turning circle, but its unique drive system causes minimal damage to the ground surface.  
  3. Operating costs: Avant loaders have lower fuel consumption and tyre wear than skid steers.
  4. Visibility: Avant loaders have 360 degree operator visibility and side entry for easier access to the cab.
  5. Lifting height: Avant loaders have a telescopic boom that provides increased lifting height and reach compared to a skid steer.
  6. Ground damage: Avant loaders cause minimal ground damage and don't require ground protection mats.

Learn more in this video.

How does Avant compare to a tractor?

Avant loaders are a versatile alternative to compact tractors, with several advantages over tractors, including:

  1. Manoeuvrability: Avant loaders are more nimble and can easily navigate tight spaces. They articulate in the middle, making them easier to manoeuvre than tractors.
  2. Attachments: Avant loaders have a variety of attachments that are easy to attach and remove. There are over 150 different attachments to choose from.
  3. Ease of operation: Avant loaders have one pedal for forwards and one pedal for backwards, making them easy to operate.
  4. Compactness: Avant loaders are compact and narrow, so they can fit through tight spaces. They can be legally transported on a standard plant trailer.
  5. Telescopic boom: Avant loaders have a telescopic boom that allows for a great outreach and lift capacity. The boom can be retracted to lift heavier loads, or extended to reach and lift higher.
  6. Cost: An Avant loader will cost more than a compact tractor. However, the Avant is more versatile which means they are better value for money.

How does Avant compare to a standard yard loader?

  1. Attachments: Avant loaders have a variety of attachments that are easy to attach and remove. There are over 150 different attachments to choose from.
  2. Lifting height: Avant loaders have a telescopic boom that provides increased lifting height and reach compared to a yard loader.
  3. Ground damage: Avant loaders have a unique 4x4 drive system which causes minimal ground damage compared to a traditional loader, while still offering better traction and stability.
  4. Stability: Avant loaders have a rigid pivot point which means there is less likelihood of rollover. This is why you will commonly see beekeepers and arborists using Avant loaders as they are very stable on slopes.
  5. Versatility: Avant loaders will complete the basic functions of a "yard loader", but also have many alternative uses as a result of the attachment range, quick connect hydraulic system, and telescopic boom.

Learn more in this video.

Are Avant loaders stable?

Yes, Avant loaders are stable because:

  1. Low centre of gravity: The operator sits in the front chassis, which lowers the centre of gravity and makes the loader stable.
  2. Rigid articulation joint: The joint doesn't swing sideways, which increases stability.
  3. 4x4 system: The advanced 4x4 system provides traction.
  4. Articulation doesn't oscillate: When articulating on a slope, the front and rear portions remain at the same angle.

How long has Avant been in NZ?

Avant loaders have been in New Zealand since 2004, when Avant Equipment NZ (formerly Glenbrook Machinery) became the importer and distributor for the brand.

Avant Tecno is a market leader in articulated mini loaders, and has been manufacturing loaders since 1991. Their loaders are used in many industries in New Zealand, including beekeeping, landscaping, and arboriculture.

Avant Equipment NZ has warehouses in Auckland and Christchurch, and offers a nationwide rental fleet, spare parts, and service agents.

How do I choose the right Avant model?

This depends on the application. In demanding commercial applications, we recommend models 635, 745, 750 and 850. These all have high flow hydraulics and will run virtually all attachments. For hobby farms, the smaller 200, 400 and 500 series are a good choice.