2008-2013 JCB 426 HT WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
JCB
Model
426 HT
Year of Manufacture
2008-2013
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The JCB 426 HT is a compact wheel loader engineered for productivity and efficiency in demanding work environments. Powered by a turbocharged Cummins diesel engine, it delivers 152 horsepower (113 kW) of net power, generating 540 lb-ft of torque at 1,400 RPM for rapid bucket filling and responsive load handling. The loader features a 2-cubic-meter (2.8 cubic yard) bucket capacity with a maximum dump clearance of 9.1 feet, making it ideal for hopper and lorry loading applications. Operating at approximately 29,569 pounds (13,412 kg), the 426 HT achieves an optimal balance between power and maneuverability. The machine is equipped with a 4-speed ZF fully automatic powershift transmission and ZF axles, ensuring smooth stepless gear changes and maximum fuel efficiency. Its sophisticated load-sensing hydraulic system with variable displacement pump consumes power only on demand, while a variable-speed cooling fan automatically adjusts to ambient conditions for enhanced economy. The high-lift (HT) geometry specifically accommodates parallel lifting and multi-attachment use, offering versatility across various material handling tasks. The spacious 3-cubic-meter cab is isolator-mounted for operator comfort, featuring positive pressurization to exclude dust and an in-cab display providing real-time machine diagnostics. Designed with durability in mind, the 426 HT incorporates premium componentry and is engineered for easy maintenance with ground-level greasing access and wide-opening gullwing doors for convenient engine bay servicing.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
152 HP
Static Tipping Weight
38,752.90
Max Bucket Capacity
2.80 yd³
Max Dump Height
9.10 ft

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