2002-2004 NEW HOLLAND LW130.B WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- NEW HOLLAND
- Model
- LW130.B
- Year of Manufacture
- 2002-2004
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The New Holland LW130.B is a compact wheel loader engineered for versatile material handling operations. Powered by a Tier 2 certified 668TA/M2 turbocharged engine with air-to-air cooling, it delivers 149 net horsepower and 495 lb-ft of torque at 2000 rpm, with a 33% torque rise for enhanced load capacity. The machine features a variable-displacement piston pump hydraulic system with 45.2 gallons per minute flow capacity and 3600.2 psi relief valve setting, enabling rapid cycle times of 1.5 seconds for dumping, 5.4 seconds for raising, and 4.4 seconds for lowering. The bucket capacity ranges from 2.2 cubic yards struck to 2.6 cubic yards heaped, with a breakout force of 26,572.5 pounds and maximum discharge height of 9.4 feet. Dimensionally, the loader measures 22.7 feet long with the bucket on ground, 8 feet wide over tires, and 10.8 feet to cab height, with a 9.6-foot wheelbase providing stable operation. The machine weighs approximately 27,734 pounds and travels at maximum speeds of 24 mph forward and 15.6 mph reverse through a countershaft power-shift transmission with four forward and three reverse gears. Standard equipment includes 20.5×25 12-ply tires, 24-volt electrical system with 70-amp alternator, and fluid capacities including 50 gallons fuel, 30.1 gallons hydraulic fluid, and 5.9 gallons each for front and rear axle differentials. This configuration makes the LW130.B suitable for construction, aggregate handling, and general material movement applications requiring quick cycles and reliable performance.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 149 HP
- Tire Size
- 20.5x25 12 ply
- Max Breakout Force
- 26573 lb-ft
- Max Dump Height
- 9.40 ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.60 yd³
- Max Speed
- 24.00 mph
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