2005-2023 NEW HOLLAND LW170B WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- NEW HOLLAND
- Model
- LW170B
- Year of Manufacture
- 2005-2023
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The New Holland LW170B wheel loader is a robust, heavy-duty machine engineered for high productivity in demanding construction and material handling environments. It features a 6-cylinder, turbocharged New Holland 668TA engine with a gross power output of 181 hp (135 kW) at 2000 rpm and a net power of 170 hp (127 kW), meeting Tier 2 emissions standards. The engine delivers a maximum torque of 821 Nm at 1400 rpm, with a 25% torque rise for improved performance under load. The LW170B is equipped with a power shift transmission offering four forward and three reverse gears, enabling a top speed of 23.5 mph forward and 16 mph in reverse. The hydraulic system utilizes a piston pump with a flow capacity of 22.7 gal/min (83 l/min), providing fast cycle times: 5.6 seconds to raise, 3.3 seconds to lower, and 2.4 seconds to dump. The loader has a heaped bucket capacity of 3.3 cu yds (2 m³) and a struck capacity of 2.8 cu yds (2 m³), with a bucket width of 8.9 ft (2 m) and a breakout force of 31,435 lbs (14,259 kg). Key dimensions include a length with bucket on ground of 25.1 ft (8 m), a wheelbase of 10.7 ft (3 m), a width over tires of 8.6 ft (2 m), and a height to the top of the cab of 11.1 ft (3 m). The machine offers a dump clearance at max raise of 9.7 ft (3 m) and a ground clearance of 1.6 ft (0.5 m). Fluid capacities include 66.9 gal (250 l) fuel, 36.8 gal (136 l) hydraulic fluid, and 9.8 gal (34 l) cooling system fluid. The LW170B is designed for operator comfort, easy maintenance, and reliable performance in a wide range of applications.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 170 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 10,802.70
- Max Breakout Force
- 31435 lb-ft
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 3.30 yd³
- Max Dump Height
- 9.70 ft
- Max Speed
- 23.50 mph
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