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New Holland Skid Loader Specs

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New Holland Skid Loader Specs

New Holland Skid Loader Specs. Super Boom skid steer loaders are manufactured by New Holland Agriculture, based in Turin, Italy. Founded in 1895 in New Holland, Pennsylvania, it was bought by Ford in 1986 and Fiat in 1991. They make seven models of skid loaders ranging from the 36 horsepower L150 to the 74 hp L190. Skid loaders are a type of front...

Super Boom skid steer loaders are manufactured by New Holland Agriculture, based in Turin, Italy. Founded in 1895 in New Holland, Pennsylvania, it was bought by Ford in 1986 and Fiat in 1991. They make seven models of skid loaders ranging from the 36 horsepower L150 to the 74 hp L190. Skid loaders are a type of front end bucket loader used extensively in the farming, construction and landscaping businesses. They turn sharply by locking the right or left two tires and skidding in 360 degree turns.
Engine
The L190 loader is powered by a New Holland 445/M2 turbocharged diesel engine with a gross output of 80 hp and a net rating of 74 horsepower at 2,300 rpm. The four-cylinder, 274 cubic inch displacement engine has a peak torque rating of 236 pound-feet at 1,400 rpm. The two-speed L190 has a maximum forward speed of 11.4 mph.
Dimensions
The L190 has an overall length with the bucket down, of 145.7 inches, is 78 inches wide with the bucket and 79.6 inches tall. The wheel base is 51.5 inches with a ground clearance of 10.1 inches. The tires are 14 inches by 17.5 inches. The machine has an operating weight of 7,755 pounds.
Loader Specifications
The L190 has a vertical lift operating load rated at 2,800 pounds with a bucket breakout force of 7,670 pounds and a boom breakout force of 6,229 pounds. The maximum fully extended dump angle is 45.3 degrees with a discharge clearance of 102 inches. The maximum hinge pin height is 125.6 inches with a maximum bucket rollback of 37 degrees at carry position.
Equipment
The L190 comes equipped with a 78-inch, 25.8-cubic foot dirt and foundry self-leveling bucket. The total hydraulic system capacity is 15 gallons of fluid. The hydraulic system has a total net flow of 21.9 gallons per minute with an optional high flow of 37.3 gpm. The main relief pressure rating is 3,050 pounds per square inch. The side-by-side oil cooler and radiator cooling system has a 4.5 gallon capacity and the fuel tank has a 21.5 gallon capacity.
Features
The L190's fully enclosed roll cage has 360-degree visibility and a 90-degree opening glass door with front lights at the sides of the cab. It has a suspension seat with adjustable armrests with a joystick for steering and one for controlling the lift-arms. There are back-lit function and diagnostic controls and a 12-volt accessory outlet

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