1978-1984 VENIERI 263B WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- VENIERI
- Model
- 263B
- Year of Manufacture
- 1978-1984
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Venieri 263B wheel loader is a compact, versatile machine optimized for medium-duty material handling and earthmoving tasks. It is powered by a 4-cylinder 404-22 engine delivering 51 hp (38 kW), with a displacement of 134.3 cubic inches, providing reliable performance for construction and industrial applications. The loader features a hydrostatic transmission with two forward and two reverse gears, allowing a maximum travel speed of 12.5 mph (19 kph) in both directions. Its operating weight is approximately 8,818 lbs (4,000 kg), with a static tipping load of 4,520 lbs (2,050 kg), ensuring good stability during operations. The machine is equipped with a bucket capacity of 0.8 cubic yards heaped and a bucket width of 5.3 feet (2 m), suitable for efficient loading and material transport. Dump clearance at maximum bucket raise is 7.9 feet (2 m), with a maximum reach of 2.7 feet (1 m) at full lift and dump position, enhancing loading versatility. Dimensional specifications include a wheelbase of 6.8 feet (2 m), ground clearance of 1.5 feet, overall length of 15.3 feet (5 m) with bucket on the ground, width over tires of 5.1 feet (2 m), and cab height of 7.4 feet (2 m). The Venieri 263B rides on 12.0/75x18 tires and achieves a tight turning radius of 6.3 feet (2 m), ideal for maneuvering in confined spaces. Its ergonomic design and reliable hydraulic system make it well-suited for construction, landscaping, and agricultural tasks where operational efficiency and compact footprint are critical.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 51 HP
- Max Dump Height
- 7.90 ft
- Max Speed
- 12.50 mph
- Static Tipping Weight
- 4,519.50
- Tire Size
- 12.0/75x18
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 0.80 yd³
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