1991-1996 CASE W11 WHEEL LOADER

CASE W11 1991-1996 CASE W11 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
CASE
Model
W11
Year of Manufacture
1991-1996
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Case W11 wheel loader features a robust 4-cylinder Case G207D diesel engine with a displacement of 207.5 cu in (3.4L), delivering a gross power output of 60 hp (45 kW) at 2100 rpm and net power of 55 hp (41 kW). Its engine bore and stroke measure 4.1 in and 4.2 in, respectively, with peak torque at 1300 rpm. The loader is equipped with a powershift transmission offering three forward and three reverse gears, achieving a maximum travel speed of 22.7 mph (35 kph). It has an open-center hydraulic system with a 14.1-gallon capacity, providing efficient operation with dump, raise, and lower times of 1.9, 5.2, and 5.3 seconds respectively. The bucket capacity is 0.8 cubic yards (heaped) or 0.7 cubic yards (struck), with a maximum dump clearance of 8.7 ft (2.64 m). Dimensionally, the loader measures approximately 16.8 ft (5.1 m) in overall length, 5.7 ft (1.7 m) in width over tires, and 7.9 ft (2.4 m) in height to the top of the cab, with a maximum hinge pin height of 10.4 ft (3.17 m). Ground clearance is 0.9 ft (0.27 m), wheelbase 7.7 ft (2.35 m), and overall height about 13 inches (33 cm). Operating systems include a 12 V electrical system with a 42-amp alternator, 28.1-gallon fuel tank, and cooling capacity of 4 gallons. The loader's rear axle oscillation is 24°, aiding terrain adaptability. Its hydraulic and transmission fluid capacities are 14.1 and 3.6 gallons, respectively. This medium-sized wheel loader balances power and maneuverability for efficient material handling in construction and industrial applications.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
55 HP
Static Tipping Weight
16,821.30
Max Bucket Capacity
0.80 yd³
Max Speed
22.70 mph
Max Dump Height
8.70 ft

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