1997-2004 DOOSAN DL200-3 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- DOOSAN
- Model
- DL200-3
- Year of Manufacture
- 1997-2004
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Doosan DL200-3 wheel loader is a robust machine engineered for efficient material handling and lifting tasks. Powered by a Doosan 6-cylinder turbocharged engine delivering 160 hp (119 kW) at 2100 rpm, it provides strong torque for optimized hydraulic system performance and faster cycle times. The loader features a rated bucket capacity of 2.6 cubic yards (2.0 m³), enabling efficient load movement, with a bucket width of 2.55 meters. Its operational weight is approximately 26,810 lbs (12,161 kg), offering stability during lifting and loading operations. The DL200-3 achieves a maximum dump clearance height of about 9.5 feet (3 meters), facilitating easy dumping into trucks or hoppers. Equipped with a powershift transmission and 4x4 traction, it reaches a top travel speed of up to 35 km/h, ensuring agility on varied terrain. The hydraulic system operates at 250 bar with a maximum delivery of around 160 liters per minute, supporting smooth and powerful lifting and bucket control. It features articulated steering with a maximum steering angle of 40°, enhancing maneuverability in confined spaces. The enclosed operator cabin includes ergonomic controls, heating, and air conditioning for operator comfort. The loader’s braking system consists of dual multi-disc circuits with hydraulic and spring-applied parking brakes, designed for safety and durability. Tires are 20.5-25 size, providing good traction and stability. Overall, the DL200-3 balances power, productivity, and operator comfort for versatile use in construction, agriculture, and material handling applications.
Technical Attributes
- Static Tipping Weight
- 15,167.90
- Engine Power
- 160 HP
- Max Dump Height
- 9.50 ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.60 yd³
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