2007 KOMATSU CD110R-2 for sale in Hampton, NJ

Here is a hard to find US model CD110R. Machine was purchased from the original owner and we have oil sample history available. New Tracks have just been installed.Manufacturer KomatsuModel Year 2007Model CD110R-2DimensionsLength 17 ft. 9 in. (5,405 mm)Transport: 18 ft. 8 in. (5,680 mm)Height 10 ft. 5 in. (3,185 mm)Width 10 ft. 11 in. (3,330 mm)Weight Unloaded: 34,390 lbs. (15,600 kg)Loaded: 58,640 lbs. (26,600 kg)Ground Clearance 2 ft. 3 in. (685 mm)Track Length 15 ft. 6 in. (4,720 mm)EngineEngine Make KomatsuEngine Model SAA6D114E-2Bore x Stroke 4.49 x 5.31 in. (114 x 135 mm)Cylinders 6Gross Horsepower 255 hp (190 kW)Net Horsepower 244 hp (182 kW)Displacement 505 cu. in. (8.27 l)Torque 803 ft. lbs. (1,090 Nm) @ 1,400 rpmCooling Thermostatically controlled, liquid coolingFuel Tank Capacity 79.3 gal. (300 l)Rated Speed Low: 2.8 mph (4.5 km/h)High: 6.2 mph (10 km/h)Air Filter Dry type, dual element with automatic dust evacuatorDrivetrainNumber of Speeds 2Shoe Type Steel reinforced rubber track, mono-block, rubber shoeShoe Width 31.5 in. (800 mm)Brakes Service Brake: Dynamic with hydraulic lockParking Brake: Wet, sealed, multiple discBatteryBattery (2)12V, 140 AhAlternator 35AHydraulicsHydraulic Tank Capacity 18 gal. (68 l)OperationalMaximum Payload 24,250 lbs. (11,000 kg)Capacity Heaped: 8 cu. yd. (6.1 m³)Dump Angle 60°Dump Body Speed 10.7 secSwing Speed 4 rpm


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