The serial number plate is located on the right-hand side of the loader frame near the articulation joint, typically beneath the operator’s platform or engine compartment. Always verify this number before ordering replacement parts.
Key Specifications
Model Years: 1971 – Late 1980s
Engine: Cummins 4BT 3.9 or 5.9 L Diesel (varies by year)
Net Power: 125–150 hp @ 2,200 rpm
Operating Weight: 20,500 lb
Bucket Capacity: 2.0–2.5 cubic yards (heaped)
Rated Operating Capacity: Approx. 7,000 lb
Bucket Breakout Force: 16,000–18,000 lb
Dump Clearance at Max Height: 9 ft 10 in
Reach at Full Height: 3 ft 2 in
Travel Speed: Up to 22 mph
Turning Radius: 16 ft 6 in
Wheelbase: 8 ft 6 in
Overall Length (with bucket): 22 ft 4 in
Width (over tires): 7 ft 8 in
Height to Cab Top: 9 ft 6 in
Fuel Tank Capacity: 50 gallons
Hydraulic System Capacity: 25 gallons
Hydraulic Flow: ~35 gpm
Performance & Design Highlights
Reliable Mid-Sized Loader: Balanced power and maneuverability for farm, industrial, and municipal use
Open Cab or Enclosed Options: ROPS/FOPS available depending on year and configuration
Simplicity in Maintenance: Mechanical systems designed for easy servicing and minimal electronics
Versatile Bucket Control: Optional auxiliary hydraulics for attachments
Durable Axles and Transmission: Planetary drive and 4-wheel drive for off-road productivity
Routine Maintenance
Engine Oil & Filter: Every 250 hours
Hydraulic Fluid & Filter: Fluid every 1,000 hours; filter every 500
Fuel Filter: Replace every 250 hours
Air Filter: Inspect every 100 hours
Grease Points: Daily attention to pins, bushings, and articulation
Cooling System: Flush and fill annually; check coolant weekly
Transmission Fluid: Every 1,000 hours
Common Issues & Fixes
Hydraulic Leaks: Replace worn hoses and seals; monitor fitting torque
Transmission Hesitation: Check fluid levels and filter restrictions
Loader Arm Wear: Inspect pins and bushings for play or wear; grease frequently
Brake Fading: Inspect brake cylinders and master cylinder; replace as needed
Electrical Problems: Clean contacts and wiring; inspect alternator and battery health
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