VOLVO BM LM841 WHEEL LOADER

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OEM
VOLVO
Model
BM LM841
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Volvo BM LM841 is a robust wheel loader designed for demanding construction and material handling tasks. Powered by a Volvo D 50 B six-cylinder diesel engine, it delivers 112 horsepower (84 kW) at 2,400 rpm and 257 lb-ft of torque at 1,700 rpm, ensuring reliable performance in heavy-duty applications. The loader features a power-shift transmission with four forward and four reverse gears, enabling smooth gear changes and a maximum speed of 16.5 mph (26 km/h) in both directions. Its hydraulic system provides a pump flow capacity of 58.2 gallons per minute (220 liters per minute) and a relief valve setting of 1,420 psi, supporting efficient operation of attachments and loader functions. The LM841 has a heaped bucket capacity of 5.3 cubic yards (4 cubic meters) and a struck capacity of 1.8 cubic yards (1 cubic meter), making it suitable for a wide range of loading and hauling tasks. The machine’s operating weight is 21,759.7 pounds (9,870 kg), with a static tipping weight of 9,479.9 pounds (4,300 kg), ensuring stability and safety. It is equipped with front tires sized 18.4-34/14 and rear tires sized 14.9-24/12, and has a turning radius of 18.4 feet (5 meters) for excellent maneuverability. The LM841 was produced from 1972 to 1978 and remains a respected model in the Volvo wheel loader lineup.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
315 HP
Static Tipping Weight
9,479.90
Max Bucket Capacity
5.30 yd³
Max Speed
16.50 mph

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