2004-2007 TEREX TXL400-1 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- TEREX
- Model
- TXL400-1
- Year of Manufacture
- 2004-2007
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Terex TXL400-1 wheel loader is a robust, high-performance machine designed for demanding construction and material handling applications. It features a turbocharged DE12Tis engine with a displacement of 671.3 cu in, delivering 300 hp at 2,100 rpm and peak torque at 1,200 rpm. The loader’s hydraulic system utilizes a vane-type pump with a flow capacity of 51.2 gal/min and a relief valve setting of 2,631 psi, enabling fast cycle times: dump time is 1.2 sec, lower time 3.4 sec, and raise time 5.8 sec. The full auto powershift countershaft transmission provides four forward and three reverse gears, with a maximum forward speed of 22.7 mph and reverse speed of 15 mph. The TXL400-1 has a heaped bucket capacity of 5.2 cu yds (4 m³), a bucket width of 12.6 ft (4 m), and a breakout force of 48,501 lbs (22,000 kg), ensuring strong digging and loading performance. The machine’s operating weight is 48,590 lbs (22,040 kg), with a static tipping weight of 39,683.3 lbs (18,000 kg). Key dimensions include a hinge pin max height of 14.2 ft (4 m), a length with bucket on ground of 28.3 ft (9 m), and a turning radius of 22.9 ft (7 m). The loader is equipped with 26.5x25 tires, a 24-volt electrical system, and a 96.2-gal (363 l) fuel tank. Fluid capacities include 6.7 gal (23 l) engine oil, 70.1 gal (265 l) hydraulic fluid, and 14.3 gal (53 l) transmission fluid. The TXL400-1 offers excellent operator comfort, maneuverability, and serviceability for efficient, reliable operation in tough environments.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 99 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 39,683.30
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 5.20 yd³
- Max Breakout Force
- 48501 lb-ft
- Max Speed
- 22.70 mph
- Tire Size
- 26.5x25
- Max Dump Height
- 9.80 ft
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