2011-2023 CLARK 125C WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
CLARK
Model
125C
Year of Manufacture
2011-2023
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Clark Michigan 125C is a robust wheel loader equipped with a Cummins LT-10-225 HT six-cylinder engine delivering 226.7 hp gross power and 214.6 hp net power at 2000 rpm, providing strong torque at 1300 rpm. Its breakout force is substantial at 39,265 lbs, suitable for heavy-duty loading tasks. The loader features a 4.5 cubic yards heaped bucket capacity (3.8 cu yds struck) with a 10 ft wide bucket, enabling efficient material handling. Key dimensions include a length of 27.4 ft with the bucket on the ground, a width over tires of 9.4 ft, and a height of 11.3 ft at the top of the cab. The hinge pin reaches a maximum height of 13.4 ft, and the dump clearance at max raise is 9.7 ft, facilitating effective dumping operations. It has a ground clearance of 1.2 ft and a wheelbase of 10.7 ft, contributing to stability and maneuverability with a turning radius of 24.6 ft. The loader’s operating weight is approximately 43,475 lbs, with a static tipping load of about 32,320 lbs. Its hydraulic system uses a tandem gear type pump with a flow capacity of 90.5 gallons per minute, delivering a dump time of 1.4 seconds and a raise time of 7.4 seconds, supported by a relief valve pressure of 2755.8 psi. The loader runs on a 24 V system with a 100 A alternator supply. The transmission is a Clark countershaft powershift with 4 forward and 4 reverse gears, offering a max speed of 19.3 mph in both directions. Fuel capacity is 75.1 gallons, and multiple fluid capacities ensure durability in operation.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
32,319.80
Engine Power
215 HP
Max Speed
19.30 mph
Max Breakout Force
39265 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
9.70 ft
Max Bucket Capacity
4.50 yd³
Tire Size
23.5-25

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