2004-2008 WACKER NEUSON WL25 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- WACKER NEUSON
- Model
- WL25
- Year of Manufacture
- 2004-2008
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Wacker Neuson WL25 is a compact wheel loader designed for versatile material handling and earthmoving tasks. It features a 33 hp (25 kW) four-cylinder 404 C-15 engine, delivering reliable power with a hydrostatic transmission offering two forward speeds and a maximum travel speed of 12.4 mph (19 kph). The WL25 has an operating weight of approximately 5,556 lbs (2,520 kg) and a wheelbase of 5.3 ft (2 m), with an overall length of 13.5 ft (4 m) and width of 4 ft (1 m), providing excellent maneuverability highlighted by a tight turning radius of 9.6 ft (3 m). Its hydraulic system includes a gear pump delivering a flow capacity of 11.9 gal/min (42 l/min) and a relief valve setting of 2,683 psi, supporting efficient operation of attachments. Equipped with a 0.5 cubic yard heaped bucket and a breakout force rated at 4,471 lbs (2,028 kg), the WL25 achieves a maximum hinge pin height of 9.4 ft (3 m) and dump clearance at max raise of 6.8 ft (2 m), optimizing loading and dumping operations. Fuel capacity stands at 11.9 gal (42 l), with hydraulic fluid capacity of 7.2 gal (27 l). The rear axle oscillates up to 24°, enhancing stability and traction on uneven ground. Tire size is 10 x 16.5 EM, contributing to excellent grip and performance in variable conditions. The cab height is 7.3 ft (2 m), offering operator comfort and visibility. Overall, the WL25 is a powerful, agile, and efficient compact loader suited for construction, landscaping, and material transportation applications.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 161 HP
- Static Tipping Weight
- 3,584.80
- Tire Size
- 10 x 16.5 EM
- Max Dump Height
- 6.80 ft
- Max Speed
- 12.40 mph
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 0.50 yd³
- Max Breakout Force
- 4471 lb-ft
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