NEW HOLLAND W170B TC WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
W170B TC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The New Holland W170B TC is a robust wheel loader designed for heavy-duty material handling with a rated bucket capacity of 3.0 cubic yards (2.0 cubic meters) and an operational weight of approximately 31,100 lbs (14,107 kg). It features a powerful FPT 667TA/EB3 engine delivering a net power of 183 hp (136 kW), optimized for efficiency and performance. The loader provides a maximum dump clearance of 9.6 feet (3 meters) at full raise, allowing for effective loading and dumping in a variety of applications. The chassis includes a parallel loader linkage system, enhancing load control and operator precision. The W170B TC's design emphasizes operator comfort and productivity with a spacious cab, easy-to-use controls, and excellent visibility through nearly 50 square feet of seamless glass. It also includes a hydraulic power-assisted single-lever control for smooth bucket and lift operations. The wheel loader is equipped with durable tubeless tires, hydraulic wet disc brakes, a powershift transmission, and a full-flow hydraulic system with fine filtration to ensure reliability under demanding conditions. Additional features include spring-applied hydraulic parking brakes, articulation for maneuverability, and ground-level service points that facilitate maintenance. This model complies with EPA Tier III emission standards, indicating lower environmental impact. Overall, the New Holland W170B TC balances power, capacity, and operator-focused features to maximize productivity in construction, agriculture, and industrial settings.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
3,196.80
Engine Power
183 HP
Max Bucket Capacity
3.00 yd³
Max Dump Height
9.60 ft

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