2001-2003 JCB 407 WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
JCB
Model
407
Year of Manufacture
2001-2003
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The JCB 407 is a compact and versatile wheel loader powered by a 64 hp (48 kW) turbocharged 4-cylinder JCB Diesel by Kohler KDI 2504 TCR engine, compliant with Stage 3A/Tier 4 Final emissions standards. It features a hydrostatic transmission with a max forward speed of 11.2 mph (18 kph) and 2-speed Rexroth A6VM drive for efficient power delivery. The loader has an operating weight of approximately 11,162 lbs (5,063 kg) and a fuel capacity of 21.2 gallons (79 liters). Its bucket offers a heaped capacity of 1.1 to 1.8 cubic yards (1.0 m³), a breakout force of 9,419.5 lbs (4,272 kg), and a width of 6.3 ft (2 m), with dump clearance at max raise of 8.2 ft (2 m) and a reach of 2.6 ft (0.8 m). The machine's dimensions include a length with bucket on ground of 16.9 ft (5.15 m), width over tires of 5.7 ft (1.74 m), height to top of cab 8.3 ft (2.53 m), hinge pin max height 10.3 ft (3.14 m), and a wheelbase of 6.9 ft (2.1 m). The hydraulic system operates at 230 bar pressure with a pump flow of 17 gal/min (64 l/min), single gear pump, and cycle times of 3.5s dump, 4.9s raise, and 3.1s lower. The electrical system includes an 80 Ah alternator and 100 Ah battery at 12 V. The JCB 407 is built for maneuverability, durability, and fuel efficiency with various axle options for diverse terrains, including limited-slip differentials, and offers safety features such as immobilizers and ergonomic controls suitable for construction and material handling tasks.

Technical Attributes

Rated Operating Capacity
4,722.00
Engine Power
64 HP
Static Tipping Weight
1,800.00
Max Breakout Force
9420 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
8.20 ft
Max Speed
11.20 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
1.10 yd³

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