2006-2011 MICHIGAN L90-I WHEEL LOADER

MICHIGAN L90-I 2006-2011 MICHIGAN L90-I WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
MICHIGAN
Model
L90-I
Year of Manufacture
2006-2011
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Michigan L90-I is a turbocharged wheel loader featuring a Cummins 6BT 5.9 diesel engine producing 145 gross horsepower at 2200 rpm and 410.1 lb-ft of torque at 1500 rpm. The machine delivers a 26,380 lb breakout force with a 2.8 cubic yard heaped bucket capacity, making it suitable for material handling and loading operations. With an operating weight of 27,668 lbs and a 30-degree rear axle oscillation, the loader maintains stable performance across varied terrain. The Clark C270 powershift transmission provides four forward and reverse gears, enabling a maximum speed of 20.4 mph in both directions. Dimensionally, the L90-I measures 23.6 feet in length with bucket on ground, 8.3 feet width over tires, and 10.1 feet to cab top, with a 9.9-foot wheelbase and 19.4-foot turning radius for improved maneuverability in tight spaces. Maximum lift height reaches 12.1 feet, with dump clearance at maximum lift of 9.3 feet. The hydraulic system operates at 2,970 psi relief setting with 51 gallons capacity, delivering dump, raise, and lower cycle times of 1.5, 6.4, and 3.5 seconds respectively. The 52.9-gallon fuel capacity supports extended operational periods. Equipped with a 24-volt electrical system and 45-amp alternator, the loader accommodates both bucket and fork attachments, with static tipping loads of 20,481 lbs and 11,023 lbs respectively.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
61 HP
Static Tipping Weight
20,481.00
Max Speed
20.40 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
2.80 yd³
Max Breakout Force
26380 lb-ft
Max Dump Height
9.30 ft
Tire Size
20.5-25

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