1984-1984 LIUGONG CLG835III Z-BAR WHEEL LOADER

LIUGONG CLG835III Z-BAR 1984-1984 LIUGONG CLG835III Z-BAR WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
LIUGONG
Model
CLG835III Z-BAR
Year of Manufacture
1984
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Liugong CLG835III Z-Bar Wheel Loader is a robust and versatile machine engineered for demanding construction and material handling tasks. Featuring a Z-bar linkage design, it delivers enhanced bucket breakout force and improved stress distribution, ensuring durability and high performance in tough working conditions. The loader is powered by a Cummins QSB6.7 engine, producing 160 hp (119 kW) of net power, providing reliable and efficient operation. With a rated bucket capacity of 2.5 cubic yards (2 cubic meters), the CLG835III is well-suited for heavy-duty loading and hauling applications. The operational weight of the machine is 28,440 lbs (12,900 kg), contributing to stability and traction during operation. At maximum raise, the dump clearance reaches 9.6 ft (3 m), allowing for efficient material discharge into trucks or containers. The Z-bar linkage system, combined with advanced hydraulics, ensures smooth and responsive cycle times, maximizing productivity on the jobsite. Designed for operator comfort and safety, the CLG835III includes a spacious cab and ergonomic controls. Its robust build, powerful engine, and high-capacity bucket make it a reliable choice for a wide range of construction, mining, and industrial applications.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
160 HP
Static Tipping Weight
59,965.80
Max Dump Height
9.60 ft
Max Bucket Capacity
2.50 yd³

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