1995-1999 NEW HOLLAND W110 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- NEW HOLLAND
- Model
- W110
- Year of Manufacture
- 1995-1999
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The New Holland W110 wheel loader is a robust machine designed for efficient material handling with a gross power of 119 hp (89 kW) from a turbocharged and after-cooled 4-cylinder engine (displacement 274.7 cu in). It features a bucket breakout force of 17,364 lbs (7,876 kg) and a heaped bucket capacity of 2 cubic yards (2 m³) with an 8.1 ft (2 m) wide bucket, enabling effective loading performance. The machine’s hydraulic system is powered by a variable-displacement piston pump with a flow capacity of 35.4 gal/min (132 l/min) and operates at a relief valve setting of 2,750 psi, delivering fast lift (5.6 sec), dump (1.1 sec), and lower (3.7 sec) cycle times to optimize productivity. Dimensionally, the W110 has a length of 21.6 ft (6 m) with the bucket on the ground, a width over tires of 7.6 ft (2 m), and a height to the top of the cab of 10.8 ft (3 m). The hinge pin height reaches 11.9 ft (3 m) for maximum dump clearance of 9.1 ft (3 m). It offers a turning radius of 16.2 ft (5 m) and a wheelbase of 9.1 ft (3 m). Operating weight is 23,693 lbs (10,747 kg) with a static tipping load of 18,633 lbs (8,452 kg). The transmission is a countershaft, power shift design with 4 forward and 3 reverse gears, achieving max speeds of 23.4 mph (37 kph) forward and 15.2 mph (24 kph) reverse. Fuel capacity is 50 gallons (189 liters) with various fluid capacities supporting engine, transmission, axles, and hydraulics, enhancing reliability and operational endurance in heavy-duty applications. The W110 sits on 17.5R25 L2/L3 tires and features a rear axle oscillation of 40°, aiding stability on uneven terrain.
Technical Attributes
- Static Tipping Weight
- 18,633.00
- Engine Power
- 110 HP
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 2.00 yd³
- Max Breakout Force
- 17364 lb-ft
- Tire Size
- 17.5R25
- Max Dump Height
- 9.10 ft
- Max Speed
- 23.40 mph
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