2000-2002 NEW HOLLAND W130 WHEEL LOADER

NEW HOLLAND W130 2000-2002 NEW HOLLAND W130 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
W130
Year of Manufacture
2000-2002
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The New Holland W130 wheel loader is a robust, mid-sized machine designed for demanding material handling tasks. It features a 6-cylinder, direct-injection diesel engine (model 668TA/M2) delivering 148 hp (110 kW) gross power and 136 hp (101 kW) net power at 2000 rpm, with a 33% torque rise for strong performance. The loader has a heaped bucket capacity of 2.6 cu yds (2 m³) and a struck capacity of 2.2 cu yds (2 m³), with a bucket width of 8.6 ft (2 m) and a breakout force of 12,051 lbs (5,466 kg). Dump clearance at maximum raise is 9.6 ft (3 m), and the hinge pin reaches a maximum height of 12.6 ft (4 m). The machine measures 23.2 ft (7 m) in length with the bucket on the ground, 8 ft (2 m) in width over tires, and 11.2 ft (3 m) in height to the top of the cab, with a wheelbase of 9.6 ft (3 m) and a ground clearance of 1.6 ft (0.5 m). The hydraulic system uses a variable-displacement piston pump, providing 45.2 gal/min (170 l/min) flow and a relief valve setting of 3600 psi, with a dump time of 1.5 sec, a raise time of 5.4 sec, and a lower time of 5 sec. The W130 is equipped with a countershaft, power-shift transmission offering 4 forward and 3 reverse gears, with a maximum forward speed of 24 mph (39 kph) and reverse speed of 15.6 mph (24 kph). The operating weight is 26,279.1 lbs (11,920 kg), and the static tipping weight is 22,985 lbs (10,426 kg). Standard tire size is 20.5R25, and the turning radius is 17.1 ft (5 m). The loader has a 50 gal (189 l) fuel tank and a 24V electrical system with a 70-amp alternator.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
136 HP
Static Tipping Weight
22,985.00
Max Speed
24.00 mph
Tire Size
20.5R25
Max Breakout Force
12051 lb-ft
Max Bucket Capacity
2.60 yd³
Max Dump Height
9.60 ft

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