2004-2007 HITACHI LX210E WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- HITACHI
- Model
- LX210E
- Year of Manufacture
- 2004-2007
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Hitachi LX210E wheel loader features a robust ZF full powershift automatic transmission and is powered by a 191.8 hp (142 kW) engine, delivering strong performance for medium to heavy-duty tasks. It has a heaped bucket capacity of 4 cubic yards (3 cubic meters) with a breakout force of 36,194 lbs (16,418 kg), providing excellent material handling capability. The bucket width measures 9.4 feet (3 meters), with a maximum dump clearance of 9.6 feet (3 meters) at full raise and a reach of 3.8 feet (1 meter) at max lift and dump. In terms of dimensions, this loader stands 11 feet (3 meters) tall to the top of the cab, has a length of 25.3 feet (8 meters) with the bucket on the ground, and offers a wheelbase of 10.7 feet (3 meters). Ground clearance is 1.4 feet (0.4 meters), ensuring sufficient undercarriage protection. Operating weight is listed at 37,699 lbs (17,100 kg) with a static tipping weight of 30,424 lbs (13,800 kg). Fuel capacity is 83 gallons (314 liters), enabling extended operation times. The loader rides on sizable 23.5R25 tires suited for rough terrain, balancing traction and durability. These specifications make the Hitachi LX210E a capable, reliable wheel loader optimized for heavy construction, quarry, and material handling applications.
Technical Attributes
- Static Tipping Weight
- 30,423.80
- Engine Power
- 192 HP
- Tire Size
- 23.5R25
- Max Dump Height
- 9.60 ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 4.00 yd³
- Max Breakout Force
- 36194 lb-ft
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