This model is listed as a 275cc unit. Typical configurations for similar machines are single-cylinder, 4-stroke petrol engines; consult the official spec sheet or seller to confirm exact engine configuration and output.
Yes — the product is sold as an ATV package that includes a matching farm trailer. Exact trailer dimensions, bed type (fixed/tilt) and mounting details may vary by seller, so check the listing/spec sheet for the trailer configuration.
The DL300U-4WD-1.5 designation indicates four-wheel drive capability. Operation may be selectable (2WD/4WD) or automatic depending on the variant; refer to the owner manual for the location of the selector and recommended usage.
The ATV comes equipped with a factory-installed winch intended for recovery, pulling loads and light yard work. Rated capacities vary by unit — check the product spec plate/manual for the rated pulling capacity and safe working practices before use.
The hydraulic function supports tasks such as operating a trailer lift, dump bed or simple hydraulic implements. Specific hydraulic circuit details (single/double acting, flow and pressure ratings, and coupler type) will be listed in the spec sheet or owner's manual.
Many utility ATVs/UTVs in this class use an automatic CVT transmission with high/low ranges and reverse. Confirm the exact transmission type, gear ranges and drive modes with the supplier or in the technical specifications for this model.
Utility models typically have hydraulic brakes (disc or drum) and independent or solid-axle suspension tuned for load-carrying. Check the product specifications to see whether this unit has front/rear discs, hydraulic actuation and the specific suspension setup.
The ATV uses regular petrol/gasoline. Fuel tank capacity varies by manufacturer — please consult the official spec sheet for the exact tank volume and estimated operating range.
Payload and towing capacities depend on the vehicle configuration and trailer rating. These limits are safety-critical and will be provided in the owner’s manual or specification sheet — always adhere to the stated maximums and never exceed them.
Some units require basic assembly such as fitting mirrors, attaching the trailer hitch, connecting the winch hook or topping up fluids. The level of pre-delivery assembly depends on the seller; ask your supplier for a delivery checklist and whether they offer assembly or setup services.
Regular maintenance typically includes engine oil and filter changes, air filter cleaning/replacement, drive-belt inspection (if CVT), brake checks, hydraulic fluid inspection and periodic grease points. Follow the maintenance schedule in the owner’s manual for service intervals and recommended fluids.
Road legality varies by country, state or region — many ATVs are restricted from public roads without modifications (lights, mirrors, registration) and local authorisation. Check local regulations and consult your dealer about necessary equipment and registration requirements.
Typical safety features include head/tail lights, brake lights, a horn and hand/foot guards. Always use appropriate PPE (helmet, eye protection, gloves) and follow safe loading and operation practices; additional occupant restraints or rollover protection depend on the specific configuration.
Warranty coverage varies by seller and region. Most new units come with a limited warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship for a specified period — confirm the exact warranty duration, covered components and any exclusions with the dealer before purchase.
Spare parts and accessories are typically available through the manufacturer’s dealer network, authorised distributors or aftermarket suppliers. Provide your dealer with the model number (DL300U-4WD-1.5) and serial number to ensure correct parts and accessories.
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