NEW HOLLAND E245 CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
E245
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
CRAWLER EXCAVATORS

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Technical Description

The New Holland E245 is a mid-size hydraulic excavator with a net power output of 160 hp (119 kW) from a CNH F4BE0684 engine displacing 360.1 cubic inches. It features four boom/stick configurations offering varying operational ranges: cutting heights from 30.7 to 32.1 feet, digging depths from 18.8 to 23.5 feet, and maximum reach along the ground from 29.4 to 33.4 feet, with vertical wall digging depths up to 22.9 feet. The machine’s maximum bucket capacity is 1.8 cubic yards, with a reference capacity of 0.7 cubic yards. Dimensions include a ground clearance of 1.7 feet, a track length on the ground of 11.3 feet, a tail swing radius of 9.1 feet, and an overall width of 8.3 feet to the outside of tracks. Its shipping height is consistently 10.1 feet, with shipping lengths varying slightly among boom options from 30.9 to 31.4 feet. The excavator weighs approximately 53,837 lbs and operates at a ground pressure of 9.2 psi. The undercarriage includes 2 carrier rollers and 8 track rollers per side, with 21.7-inch wide track shoes and a track gauge of 6.6 feet. Maximum travel speed is 3.2 mph. The hydraulic system includes a pump flow capacity of 111 gpm, a fluid capacity of 71.4 gallons, and relief valve pressure rated at 4,974.8 psi. Other vital specifications include a 77.2-gallon fuel tank, 4.5 gallons of engine oil capacity, 6.4 gallons of cooling system fluid, a 70-amp alternator, and a 24-volt operating electrical system. The swing mechanism operates at up to 12.7 rpm. Overall, the E245 combines strong hydraulic performance, versatile boom options, and robust engine power for mid-size excavation tasks.

Technical Attributes

Max Reach
30.50 ft
Max Digging Depth
18.8 ft
Engine Power
173.0 HP

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