1994-2023 NEW HOLLAND W50B TC WHEEL LOADER

NEW HOLLAND W50B TC 1994-2023 NEW HOLLAND W50B TC WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
W50B TC
Year of Manufacture
1994-2023
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The New Holland W50B TC is a compact wheel loader designed for versatile material handling with a rated bucket capacity of 1.0 cubic yard (0.8–1.0 yd³ depending on source) and a dump clearance at maximum raise of 8.3 feet (2 meters). It is powered by a FPT F5C engine delivering 50 hp (37 kW), providing efficient, reliable performance for light construction and industrial applications. The loader has an operational weight of approximately 10,173 lbs (4,614 kg), balancing stability and maneuverability. The machine features compact dimensions with a length around 17.6 ft (5.25 m), width of about 6 ft, and height to the top of the cab near 8.9 ft, making it suited for work in confined spaces. Its hydrostatic transmission allows a maximum travel speed near 12.4 mph, enhancing productivity on site. The W50B TC’s parallel lift linkage enables precise bucket control, improving load placement efficiency. The robust hydraulic system supports smooth operation with a gear-type pump delivering about 52 l/min at 250 bar for implements and steering. Operator comfort and safety are emphasized through an ergonomic ROPS/FOPS cab design with all-round visibility, front and rear wipers, heater, and defroster. Standard features include a parking brake on the front axle, limited slip differentials in higher models, and optional high-flow hydraulics for multifunctional attachments. This wheel loader is ideal for tasks requiring maneuverability, moderate lifting capacity, and efficient material handling in construction, landscaping, and agricultural environments.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
50 HP
Max Dump Height
8.30 ft
Max Bucket Capacity
1.00 yd³

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