KAWASAKI 65TM-2 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- KAWASAKI
- Model
- 65TM-2
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Kawasaki 65TM-2 is a robust wheel loader engineered for demanding construction applications. With an operating weight of 25,375 lbs (11,510 kg) and a bucket capacity of 2.7 cu yds (2 m) heaped, it delivers strong breakout force of 22,597 lbs (10,250 kg) for efficient material handling. The loader features a 6-cylinder, turbocharged B5.9-C engine producing 134 hp (100 kW) at 2,400 rpm and 383 lbs/ft of torque at 1,400 rpm, ensuring reliable performance. Its hydraulic system utilizes a gear-type pump with a flow capacity of 16.1 gal/min (61 l/min), providing quick cycle times: 5.8 seconds to raise, 2.9 seconds to lower, and 2.2 seconds to dump. The full powershift transmission offers four forward and four reverse gears, with a maximum speed of 23.1 mph (37 km/h) in both directions. The machine measures 23.6 ft (7 m) in length with the bucket on the ground, 7.9 ft (2 m) in width over tires, and 10.8 ft (3 m) in height to the top of the cab. It has a wheelbase of 9.6 ft (3 m) and a turning radius of 18.8 ft (5 m), enhancing maneuverability. The 65TM-2 is equipped with 20.5x25-12PR (L-2) tires and a 46.3 gal (174 l) fuel tank, supporting extended operation. Hydraulic system fluid capacity is 26.5 gal (98 l), and the loader features a 24V electrical system with a 50A alternator. This model is designed for durability, versatility, and operator comfort in heavy-duty environments.
Technical Attributes
- Max Speed
- 23.10 mph
- Engine Power
- 134 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 16,953.60
- Max Breakout Force
- 22597 lb-ft
- Max Dump Height
- 9.10 ft
- Tire Size
- 20.5x25-12PR (L-2)
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.70 yd³
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