2015-2023 WACKER NEUSON WL34 WHEEL LOADER

Equipment Overview
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- WACKER NEUSON
- Model
- WL34
- Year of Manufacture
- 2015-2023
- Category
- WHEEL LOADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Wacker Neuson WL34 is a compact entry-level wheel loader engineered for versatile material handling applications. Powered by a 48-horsepower Perkins 404F-22 four-cylinder diesel engine, this articulated machine delivers optimal power and fuel efficiency for small to medium-scale operations. The loader features a 0.8 cubic yard bucket capacity with a maximum lifting force of 8,331 pounds and a breakout force of 9,952 foot-pounds, enabling productive work in confined spaces. Its compact dimensions—measuring 16.3 feet in overall length and 5.2 feet in width over tires—combined with articulated pendulum steering, provide exceptional maneuverability in tight working environments. The hydraulic system operates at a maximum relief valve pressure of 3,045.9 psi with a pump flow capacity of 13 gallons per minute, delivering responsive bucket control and auxiliary function capabilities. Operating at a gross weight of 7,209 pounds with a 12-volt electrical system, the WL34 achieves a maximum ground speed of 12.4 mph across two transmission stages. The machine accommodates a 14.6-gallon fuel tank and 17.2-gallon engine oil capacity, supporting extended operational periods between service intervals. Standard equipment includes 31x15.5-15EM tires, a universal attachment plate, and a practical cabin design with service accessibility. The WL34 combines reliable Perkins engineering with Wacker Neuson's mature technology platform, delivering a convincing price-to-performance ratio for contractors and operators seeking dependable compact loading solutions.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 157 HP
- Max Speed
- 12.40 mph
- Tire Size
- 31x15.5-15EM ET-37
- Max Bucket Capacity
- 0.80 yd³
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