1997-2004 DOOSAN DL200 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- DOOSAN
- Model
- DL200
- Year of Manufacture
- 1997-2004
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Doosan DL200 is a mid-sized wheel loader engineered for versatile construction, agriculture, and snow removal applications. Powered by a turbocharged six-cylinder DL06 engine with 137 net horsepower at 2,100 rpm, it delivers robust performance with a breakout force of 23,149 lbs, enabling efficient material handling and loading operations. The loader features a 2.5-cubic-yard bucket capacity with a maximum dump height of 9 feet, providing excellent reach for high-sided trucks and hoppers. Its hydrostatic transmission and powershift gearbox with four forward and three reverse gears enable smooth operation across challenging jobsites, with forward speeds reaching 21.8 mph and reverse at 15.6 mph. The compact design maintains a 24-foot overall length, 10.7-foot cab height, and 17.1-foot turning radius, optimizing maneuverability in confined spaces. Advanced hydraulic systems deliver rapid cycle times—1.1-second dump, 5.8-second raise, and 4.1-second lower—maximizing productivity. Operating at 25,673 lbs with a static tipping weight of 19,555 lbs, the DL200 provides stable load handling capabilities. The 64.2-gallon fuel capacity supports extended operational periods, while comprehensive fluid capacities across engine oil, hydraulics, and transmission systems ensure reliable performance. Equipped with turbo compression and air-to-air cooling, this powershift transmission loader combines efficiency with durability, making it ideal for demanding material handling and site preparation tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Static Tipping Weight
- 19,555.10
- Engine Power
- 137 HP
- Max Speed
- 21.80 mph
- Max Dump Height
- 9.00 ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.50 yd³
- Max Breakout Force
- 23149 lb-ft
- Tire Size
- 20.5R25
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