2000 - 2002 TAKEUCHI TW80 WHEEL LOADER

TAKEUCHI TW80 2000 - 2002 TAKEUCHI TW80 WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
TAKEUCHI
Model
TW80
Year of Manufacture
2000-2002
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Takeuchi TW80 is a compact wheel loader engineered for durability, power, and maneuverability in demanding environments. Powered by a 4-cylinder BF4L 2011 Deutz engine with 189.8 cu in displacement, it delivers 73 hp at 2,300 rpm and 170 ft-lb of torque at 1,600 rpm, meeting EPA Tier 2 standards. The hydrostatic transmission provides smooth operation with a maximum forward speed of 12.4 mph, while rigid axles with outboard planetary reduction ensure robust performance. The loader features a heavy-duty 15-19.5 12-ply tire setup and 24° rear axle oscillation for stability on uneven terrain. With an operating weight of 12,677 lbs, it offers a static tipping weight of 9,420 lbs and a bucket breakout force of 15,287 lbs, enabling efficient material handling. The Z-pattern lift kinematics and mechanical bucket positioning deliver precise control and high productivity. The loader’s dimensions include an 81.5 in bucket width, 1.3 cu yd heaped capacity, 11.1 ft max hinge pin height, and 2.5 ft reach at full lift and dump. Ground clearance is 1.6 ft, and the overall length with bucket on ground is 219.6 ft. Hydraulic system specifications include a 19.8 gal/min pump flow, 3,263 psi relief valve setting, 6 sec raise time, and 4.1 sec lower time. The loader is equipped with a 26.4 gal fuel tank, 19.8 gal hydraulic fluid capacity, and 2.8 gal engine oil capacity, powered by a 12V electrical system with an 80A alternator.

Technical Attributes

Rated Operating Capacity
4,301.00
Static Tipping Weight
9,420.00
Engine Power
503 HP
Max Bucket Capacity
1.30 yd³
Tire Size
15-19.5
Max Dump Height
102.50 ft
Max Breakout Force
15287 lb-ft
Max Speed
12.40 mph

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