1995-2003 HITACHI EX70-7 WHEEL LOADER

HITACHI EX70-7 1995-2003 HITACHI EX70-7 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
HITACHI
Model
EX70-7
Year of Manufacture
1995-2003
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Hitachi EX70-7 is a robust wheel loader powered by a turbocharged BB-4BG1T engine delivering 87 horsepower and 65 kilowatts. The engine features a displacement of 264.2 cubic inches and operates on a 24-volt electrical system. This machine is engineered for demanding material handling and loading operations across various construction and industrial applications. With an operating weight of 14,142.7 pounds (6,415 kg) and a static tipping weight of 10,405.9 pounds (4,720 kg), the EX70-7 provides substantial stability and load capacity. The fuel tank holds 34.4 gallons, supporting extended work sessions with efficient consumption. The hydraulic system utilizes 13.3 gallons of fluid, enabling smooth and responsive bucket and transmission control. Fluid capacities are strategically distributed throughout the machine: the cooling system holds 6.1 gallons, the engine oil capacity is 3.5 gallons, and both front and rear axle differentials each require 2.7 gallons. These specifications ensure optimal lubrication, cooling, and hydraulic performance under continuous operation. The machine features a tight turning radius of 14.6 feet (4 meters), enhancing maneuverability in confined job sites and material yards. The turbocharger provides enhanced power delivery and fuel efficiency, critical for productivity in heavy-duty loading applications.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
10,405.90
Engine Power
87 HP

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