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Clark Michigan 75C Wheel Loader: A Legacy of Power and Precision
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Introduction
The Clark Michigan 75C wheel loader, produced between 1982 and 1985, stands as a testament to Clark Equipment Company's commitment to innovation and durability in the construction machinery industry. As part of the Michigan series, the 75C was designed to meet the demanding needs of heavy-duty material handling, offering a blend of power, efficiency, and operator comfort.
Historical Context
Clark Equipment Company, founded in 1903, was a pioneer in the development of construction and material handling equipment. In 1985, the company was acquired by Volvo, leading to the rebranding of its Michigan line of wheel loaders. Despite this transition, the legacy of the Michigan series, including the 75C, continues to be recognized for its robust performance and engineering excellence.
Technical Specifications
  • Engine: Cummins V-504C, 8.26 liters displacement, delivering 171 horsepower at 2,800 rpm.
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 14,280 kg (31,482 lbs).
  • Bucket Capacity: Ranges from 1.9 to 3.1 cubic meters.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 6.98 meters (22 ft 9 in).
    • Width: 2.5 meters (8 ft 2 in).
    • Height: 3.3 meters (10 ft 8 in).
    • Wheelbase: 2.85 meters (9 ft 4 in).
  • Tires: 20.5-25.
  • Maximum Travel Speed: 34.3 km/h (21.3 mph).
Performance and Capabilities
The Clark Michigan 75C was engineered for versatility and efficiency in various applications, including construction, mining, and material handling. Its powerful Cummins engine provided ample torque for lifting and loading operations, while the spacious operator's cabin ensured comfort during extended shifts. The loader's design allowed for easy maintenance, contributing to its longevity and reliability in the field.
Legacy and Impact
Although production of the Clark Michigan 75C ceased in the mid-1980s, the model remains a respected choice among operators and collectors. Its robust construction and reliable performance have allowed many units to remain operational decades after their manufacture. The 75C's legacy continues to influence the design and engineering of modern wheel loaders, reflecting Clark Equipment Company's enduring impact on the construction machinery industry.
Conclusion
The Clark Michigan 75C wheel loader exemplifies the fusion of power, precision, and operator-centric design. Its enduring presence in the field serves as a reminder of the innovation and quality that characterized Clark Equipment Company's contributions to the construction machinery industry.
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