VOLVO L30B 1000 PRO WHEEL LOADER

VOLVO L30B 1000 PRO VOLVO L30B 1000 PRO WHEEL LOADER equipment image

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OEM
VOLVO
Model
L30B 1000 PRO
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
WHEEL LOADERS

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Technical Description

The Volvo L30B Pro is a compact wheel loader powered by a Volvo D3.6D turbocharged diesel engine delivering 71 gross horsepower and 68 net horsepower. Engineered for versatility across load-and-carry operations, construction, earthmoving, waste handling, and quarrying applications, this machine features a 2-cubic-yard bucket capacity designed for efficient material handling. The loader operates at a maximum forward speed of 19 mph, providing adequate mobility for jobsite transitions. With an operating weight of approximately 11,464 lbs and a static tipping load of 9,590 lbs, the L30B Pro delivers reliable performance for light-to-medium duty tasks. The machine incorporates a Z-bar loader linkage with an articulating-oscillating joint that optimizes maneuverability and traction on varied terrain. Its dual braking system ensures safe operation, while the hydrostatic transmission enables smooth speed control. The all-wheel-drive portal axle configuration enhances stability and traction during demanding conditions. Equipped with a secure cab environment offering operator comfort and visibility, the L30B Pro combines compact dimensions with functional capability, making it ideal for contractors seeking efficient material handling in confined spaces or general construction environments.

Technical Attributes

Static Tipping Weight
9,590.20
Engine Power
68 HP
Max Bucket Capacity
2.00 yd³
Max Speed
19.00 mph

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