2003-2007 KOMATSU WF350-3 WHEEL LOADER

KOMATSU WF350-3 2003-2007 KOMATSU WF350-3 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
KOMATSU
Model
WF350-3
Year of Manufacture
2003-2007
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Komatsu WF350-3 is a robust wheel loader designed for heavy-duty material handling with an operating weight of 42,219 lbs (19,150 kg). It features a 9.6 ft (3 m) wide bucket capable of a dump clearance height of 10.1 ft (3 m), optimizing its load-and-carry applications. The loader measures 26.4 ft (8 m) in length with the bucket on the ground, has a wheelbase of 10.5 ft (3 m), and a width over tires of 9.4 ft (3 m), offering balanced stability and maneuverability with a turning radius of 22.1 ft (7 m). Its ground clearance is 1.5 ft (0.46 m), and the height to the top of the cab is 11.1 ft (3.38 m), with the hinge pin reaching a maximum height of 13.5 ft (4.1 m). Powering the WF350-3 is a Komatsu SA6D108E 6-cylinder engine with a displacement of 436.4 cu in (7,151 cc), delivering strong and reliable performance. The machine holds a fuel capacity of 75.9 gallons (284 liters), supporting extended operation. The transmission offers 4 forward and 4 reverse gears, allowing maximum speeds of 18 mph (29 kph) forward and 18.1 mph (29 kph) reverse, providing efficient travel and precise control on-site. This model balances power, capacity, and operational efficiency, making it suitable for construction, quarry, and material-handling tasks requiring exceptional lifting and loading performance.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
21,735.40
Engine Power
157 HP
Max Speed
18.00 mph
Max Dump Height
10.10 ft

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