NEW HOLLAND E160 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
E160
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The New Holland E160 is a mid-size crawler excavator delivering robust performance for demanding construction and excavation applications. Powered by a turbocharged 4D34-TEG engine, this machine produces 112 net horsepower at 2,200 rpm with a displacement of 238 cubic inches, providing excellent power-to-weight efficiency. The E160 operates at 36,800 lbs, maintaining manageable ground pressure of 5.6 psi across its 23.6-inch tracks, enabling operation on sensitive terrain without causing excessive surface damage. The excavator offers two boom/stick configurations to suit varied jobsite requirements. The standard configuration achieves a maximum cutting height of 31.6 feet and digging depth of 21.6 feet with a reach of 30.6 feet, while the optional configuration provides slightly reduced but still impressive metrics of 30.2 feet cutting height and 29 feet reach. Bucket capacity ranges from 0.5 to 1.4 cubic yards, with a reference capacity of 0.8 cubic yards for typical operations. Operating specifications emphasize reliability and efficiency. The hydraulic system maintains 80.8 gallons per minute flow at 4,980 psi relief pressure, supported by a 42-gallon fluid capacity for sustained performance. The swing mechanism rotates at 11 rpm with a 35,100-pound drawbar pull, enabling smooth material handling and precise positioning. With a maximum travel speed of 3.7 mph and fuel capacity of 74.2 gallons, the E160 balances mobility with extended runtime, making it ideal for medium-scale excavation, site preparation, and material handling operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Digging Depth
19.6 ft
Max Reach
30.60 ft
Boom Length
17.0 ft
Track Width
23.60 ''

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