When it comes to big bucket volumes, strong lift capacities and impressive loading heights, nothing could beat the two flagship models in the TORION range – the 1812 and 1914. Now these two agricultural wheel loaders have been superseded by two new models with redesigned front end and lift arms for increased loading height and reach.
Lift higher, load faster
The main distinguishing feature of the TORION 1913 and 2014 is that the wheelbase has been extended by 10 cm. The reason for this becomes clear on closer inspection: the redesigned front end and lifting frame has enabled the loading height and reach to be increased. Thanks to the longer lift arm, the height of the bucket pivot point has now increased to 4.15 m – an extra by 23.5 cm – both with agricultural kinematics and Z-kinematics. With the new Z-HL Highlift kinematics, a loading height of 4.70 m can now be achieved even with Z-kinematics. This means that even the highest trailers can be safely loaded. Combined with even larger bucket volumes, this has increased the tearout force and tipping load to 165 kN and 12,500 kg (TORION 1913) and 175 kN and 13,750 kg (TORION 2014). In addition to the longer wheelbase, the higher operating weight of 18.5t (TORION 1913) and 19.6t (TORION 2014) make for optimum balance and maximum stability even under high loads. The maximum available hydraulic output has been increased from 234 l/min to 290 l/min to enable faster load cycles.