2000-2002 JOHN DEERE TC54H WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- JOHN DEERE
- Model
- TC54H
- Year of Manufacture
- 2000-2002
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The John Deere TC54H is a turbocharged six-cylinder wheel loader featuring a 6068T engine delivering 130 net horsepower and 440 foot-pounds of torque at 1,300 rpm. This integrated tool carrier measures 24.2 feet in length, 9.6 feet in width, and 10.6 feet in height, with an operating weight of 26,552 pounds. The machine accommodates a 2.6 cubic yard struck bucket capacity with a maximum breakout force of 22,806 pounds, achieving an 11.4-foot dump clearance at maximum lift. The hydraulic system employs a piston pump delivering 41 gallons per minute at 3,600 psi relief pressure, enabling raise, lower, and dump cycles of 5.8, 2.8, and 1.5 seconds respectively. Static tipping loads reach 17,646 pounds for bucket operation, 13,404 pounds with forks, and 8,920 pounds in material handler configuration. The four-speed power shift transmission provides forward speeds to 25 mph and reverse capability to 15.5 mph, with a 16.3-foot turning radius. Operating specifications include a 65-gallon fuel capacity, 28-gallon hydraulic fluid reservoir, and 24-volt electrical system with 55-amp alternator. The machine features optional hook attachments with extended reach capabilities up to 23 feet, making it versatile for loading, material handling, and specialized applications requiring elevated load positioning.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 130 HP
- Max Speed
- 25.00 mph
- Static Tipping Weight
- 17,646.00
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.60 yd³
- Max Breakout Force
- 22806 lb-ft
- Tire Size
- 17.5-25
- Max Dump Height
- 11.40 ft
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