NEW HOLLAND W170C WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
W170C
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The New Holland W170C is a mid-sized wheel loader featuring a robust 6-cylinder engine delivering 195 horsepower and 700.7 lb-ft of torque, engineered for demanding material handling and earthmoving applications. Equipped with a 3.6 cubic yard bucket offering 31,385 lbs of breakout force and a 9-foot bucket width, it excels at loading and grading operations. The tandem variable displacement hydraulic pump provides 54.5 gallons per minute flow capacity with rapid cycle times—1.2 seconds dump, 2.5 seconds lower, and 5.2 seconds raise—maximizing productivity on job sites. Dimensionally compact yet capable, the machine measures 25.1 feet in overall length with bucket on ground, 11.1 feet cab height, and 8.7 feet width over tires, enabling maneuverability in confined spaces. The 13.1-foot hinge pin maximum height and 9.7-foot dump clearance accommodate various loading scenarios. A four-speed powershift transmission with forward and reverse gears provides speeds up to 23 mph forward and 16.2 mph reverse, while 24-degree rear axle oscillation ensures superior traction and stability on uneven terrain. The 65-gallon fuel capacity supports extended operational hours, and comprehensive fluid capacities—47.6 gallons hydraulic, 9 gallons transmission, and 4 gallons engine oil—facilitate routine maintenance. Operating on 24-volt electrical systems with 65-amp alternator output, the W170C delivers reliable performance for construction, landscaping, and general material handling operations.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
7,495.80
Engine Power
56 HP
Max Breakout Force
31385 lb-ft
Max Speed
23.00 mph
Max Bucket Capacity
3.60 yd³
Max Dump Height
9.70 ft
Tire Size
23.5R25

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