2013-2023 MASSEY FERGUSON 50C WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- MASSEY FERGUSON
- Model
- 50C
- Year of Manufacture
- 2013-2023
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Massey Ferguson 50C is a durable wheel loader equipped with a Perkins 4.236 four-cylinder engine delivering 67.5 hp gross power and 62 hp net power at 2000 rpm, with a torque of 178 lb-ft at 1400 rpm. It features a displacement of 238 cu in and a stroke of 5 in. The loader’s backhoe offers a bucket dig force of 9,883 lbs, a dig depth of 14.6 ft (extendable to 18.6 ft), and a load height reaching 9.5 ft, extendable up to 11.4 ft. The reach from the swivel is 17.7 ft, extendable to 21.4 ft, enabling versatile excavation and loading capabilities. The hydraulic system includes a gear pump with a 26 gal/min flow capacity and operates at 2000 psi relief pressure. Dimensionally, the 50C has a transport length of approximately 22.8 ft, a transport width of 6.8 ft, and a wheelbase of 7 ft. The front and rear tread widths are both about 62 in. The loader bucket capacity is one cubic yard, with a bucket width of around 86 in. The bucket breakout force is substantial at approximately 887,096 lbs, emphasizing its material handling strength. The machine’s operating weight is about 12,399 lbs. Additional features include a 12 V electrical system with a 37 A alternator, fuel capacity of 18 gallons, hydraulic fluid capacity of 10 gallons, and an oil system capacity of 2.2 gallons. The wheel loader uses front tires sized 11Lx16 (2WD/4WD) and rear tires 16.9x24. Transmission enables a maximum forward speed of 17.8 mph with 8 forward gears and 2 reverse gears, and a reverse max speed of 7.4 mph, combining power and mobility for construction and industrial tasks.
Technical Attributes
- Max Dump Height
- 9.00 ft
- Engine Power
- 62 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 23,149.00
- Max Breakout Force
- 887096 lb-ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 1.00 yd³
- Max Speed
- 17.80 mph
- Tire Size
- 11Lx16
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