1983-1993 CLARK 275C WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
CLARK
Model
275C
Year of Manufacture
1983-1993
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Clark Michigan 275C is a heavy-duty wheel loader manufactured between 1982 and 1985, powered by a Cummins KT 19 C engine delivering 399.7 gross horsepower and 355.4 net horsepower. This robust machine features a bucket capacity ranging from 6.2 cubic yards struck to 7.5 cubic yards heaped, with an 11.9-foot bucket width suitable for versatile material handling operations. The loader measures 34.4 feet in overall length with a wheelbase of 12.2 feet and operates on 29.5-29 tubeless, radial tires. Its hydraulic system incorporates a tandem gear pump with 117.2 gallons per minute flow capacity and 2500 psi relief setting, enabling rapid cycle times of 10 seconds raise, 2.1 seconds dump, and 6 seconds lower. The transmission is a Clark countershaft powershift design with four forward and four reverse gears, providing a maximum speed of 21.5 mph in both directions. Operating weight stands at 88,696 pounds with a static tipping load of 58,224 pounds. The machine maintains a 28.1-foot turning radius and achieves a maximum dump clearance of 12.8 feet at full raise. Standard equipment includes Clark limited slip differentials and planetary hub reductions with low-friction roller bearings in all wheels. Fluid capacities include 165.1 gallons fuel, 136 gallons hydraulic system, 26 gallons coolant, and respective axle differentials at 16 gallons each, supporting extended operational periods in demanding construction and material handling applications.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
355 HP
Max Bucket Capacity
7.50 yd³
Max Dump Height
12.80 ft
Max Speed
21.50 mph
Tire Size
29.5-29
Static Tipping Weight
58,224.10

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