CATERPILLAR 910 WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
CATERPILLAR
Model
910
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Caterpillar 910 is a compact wheel loader powered by a four-cylinder C3.6 diesel engine producing 65 net horsepower at 2,400 rpm, with 317.4 cubic inches of displacement. This versatile machine features an operating weight of 14,210 to 18,102 pounds and measures 18 feet in length with a 6.7-foot width over tires and 10-foot cab height. The loader accommodates bucket capacities ranging from 1.4 to 2.5 cubic yards with heaped capacities up to 3.3 cubic yards, delivering breakout forces between 11,632 and 16,291 pounds for efficient material handling. Its hydraulic system incorporates a double-section gear pump with 2,500 psi relief valve setting, achieving rapid cycle times: 1.3 seconds for dumping, 6 seconds for raising, and 3.5 seconds for lowering. The transmission features three forward gears and one reverse gear with planetary power shift technology, enabling maximum speeds of 15 mph forward and 6.6 mph reverse, with a turning radius of 15.5 feet. Equipped with 15.5 x 25.8 PR tires and incorporating 22-degree rear axle oscillation for enhanced stability on uneven terrain, the 910 delivers maximum dump clearance of 8.1 feet at full raise. Service capacities include a 29.9-gallon fuel tank, 15.1-gallon hydraulic system, and 6.1-gallon transmission fluid capacity. The machine operates on 12-volt electrical systems with 40-ampere alternator output, making it ideal for compact loading operations in construction and landscaping applications.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
65 HP
Static Tipping Weight
9,876.80
Tire Size
15.5 x 25.8 PR
Max Speed
15.00 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
1.40 yd³
Max Dump Height
8.10 ft
Max Breakout Force
16291 lb-ft

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