NEW HOLLAND W70 WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
NEW HOLLAND
Model
W70
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The New Holland W70 is a compact wheel loader engineered for versatile light construction applications. It features a 45 horsepower hydrostatic transmission system providing smooth, responsive operation across diverse job sites. The machine's 1 cubic meter bucket with a 6.8-foot width offers efficient load capacity for material handling tasks, while the 8.3-foot dump clearance at maximum raise facilitates overhead loading operations. With a 10.5-foot reach at maximum lift and dump, the W70 delivers impressive functional versatility despite its compact footprint. The loader measures 17.6 feet in length with bucket on ground and stands 9.1 feet tall to cab top, enabling operation in confined spaces and low-clearance environments. Ground clearance of 1.3 feet and a 7.4-foot wheelbase provide stability and mobility on uneven terrain. Weighing 11,684.6 pounds at operating capacity with a static tipping weight of 9,413.8 pounds, the W70 balances adequate power with maneuverability. The 26.5-gallon fuel capacity supports extended operating periods between refueling intervals. Equipped with 14.5-20 tires, the machine delivers reliable traction across varied surfaces. The hydrostatic transmission enables precise speed and directional control, making the W70 ideal for loading, carrying, and placement operations. This combination of compact dimensions, responsive hydraulics, and adequate bucket capacity makes the W70 a practical solution for landscaping, material processing, small construction projects, and general site cleanup operations.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
45 HP
Static Tipping Weight
9,413.80
Max Bucket Capacity
1.20 yd³
Tire Size
14.5-20
Max Dump Height
8.30 ft

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