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When configuring a wheel loader for purchase or rental to meet your agency’s needs, the first thing to consider is the primary application it will be performing.
Will you be utilizing the machine for basic bucket and fork work? If so, how much weight will you be lifting and how high will you need to lift it? It’s important to take a look at the machine’s full-turn static tipping load (FTSTL) and lift height. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know:
A machine with higher horsepower doesn’t translate to a higher FTSTL and vice versa. If the loader is properly designed, horsepower will never translate into higher FTSTL.
If your application requires operation of hydromechanical attachments, such as brooms, snow blowers, power box rakes or cold planers, it is important to select a machine with an adequate amount of hydraulic horsepower necessary to operate that attachment at maximum performance. Features such as high-flow or four-valve hydraulics may be needed to run specialty tools.
Many advanced wheel loaders have special features designed to help reduce owning and operating costs, maximize machine performance and improve operator comfort. These technologies include: