Meet the LeTourneau L-2350 Loader, a Titan of Mining with a Capacity to Lift 72 Tons and Tires Over 4 Meters, Recognized by the Guinness World Records.
The LeTourneau L-2350 loader, now known as the Komatsu WE2350, holds the Guinness World Record for the “Largest Earthmover”. This colossal machine is designed to load large transport trucks (up to over 400 tons) in large-scale surface mining operations.
Its existence reflects the industry’s pursuit of economies of scale, requiring equipment capable of handling massive volumes of material. This article details the specifications, innovations, and operational capabilities of this unparalleled LeTourneau L-2350 loader.
What Is the LeTourneau L-2350 Loader?
The LeTourneau L-2350 loader is an icon of heavy machinery engineering, developed to optimize material loading in large mines. Its purpose is to quickly fill the largest transport trucks in the world, increasing efficiency and reducing cost per ton moved.
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The L-2350 is a descendant of R.G. LeTourneau’s innovations, a pioneer in rubber-tired loaders with diesel-electric drive. Introduced in 2000, the machine has undergone various corporate acquisitions (Marathon, Rowan, Joy Global/P&H, Komatsu), yet has maintained its relevance and fundamental design.
Anatomy of a Colossus

The specifications of the LeTourneau L-2350 loader justify its fame. Its operational weight varies from 266 to 272 metric tons, with a total length of approximately 20 to 21 meters. The height to the top of the cabin is about 6.73 meters, and the width over the tires reaches 6.76 meters.
The engine delivers 1,715 kW (2,300 hp), with options from Detroit Diesel, Cummins, or MTU. The standard operational load capacity is 72.57 tons (160,000 lbs), and the standard rock bucket holds 40.52 m³. The tires are monumental, about 4 meters in diameter and 1.78 meters wide, each weighing approximately 7.3 tons.
The Technology Behind the LeTourneau L-2350 Loader
The performance of the LeTourneau L-2350 loader is driven by innovative technologies. Its diesel-electric SR Hybrid Drive system regenerates energy during braking, resulting in up to 45% lower fuel consumption and a 35% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to mechanical drives.
The LINCS II system (Loadrite Integrated Network Control System) provides the operator with real-time data on bucket height and angle, payload, and cycle times. Each wheel has an independent SR electric motor with planetary gears (99:1 reduction) for all-wheel drive, and the structure is made of high-strength steel with forged spherical joints to absorb stress.
In Action: The LeTourneau L-2350 Loader in Surface Mining
The LeTourneau L-2350 loader is designed to load ultra-class transport trucks (320 to 400+ tons) in coal, copper, and iron ore mines. It can fill a 400-ton truck in 5 passes, or a 320-ton truck in 4 passes. This efficiency minimizes truck loading time, optimizing fleet productivity.
In addition to primary loading, the L-2350 offers versatility, capable of clearing the mine floor, mixing materials, and performing berm maintenance. Its mobility is advantageous for quick relocations between loading fronts. The spacious and climate-controlled cabin, with digital joystick controls, aims to ensure operator comfort and efficiency.
The Cost of Power
Acquisition and operation of the LeTourneau L-2350 loader involve significant costs. The estimated starting price was $1.5 million in 2012. Fuel consumption, around 50 gallons per hour, and tire costs (estimated at $63,000 each, with protective chains costing $17,000 per wheel) are major operational expenses.
Despite the high costs, the SR Hybrid Drive system offers a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) advantage of up to 10-15% over alternatives. The economic viability of this colossal machine depends on the scale of the mine and high productivity, where its massive capacity compensates for the expenses.
The Evolution and Impact of the Largest Earthmover
The LeTourneau L-2350 loader, in its various iterations (P&H L-2350, Komatsu WE2350), is a champion in its class. Its legacy lies in its ability to optimize large-scale mining systems, allowing mines to maximize the largest transport trucks.
As a marvel of engineering, it symbolizes innovative solutions to earthmoving challenges. Its continuous technological updates reflect the industry’s pursuit of greater efficiency, lower environmental impact, and better TCO, solidifying the L-2350 as a critical enabler of large-scale resource extraction.


Tive a oportunidade de operar a primeira L2350 cc na mina de Itabira,era ainda de corrente continua e não pertencia a komatsu
Era originalmente branca cujo o tag vale era o número 77.
Batia frente a frente com as escavadeira elétricas gigantes a Pc 8000.
Já fiz muitos Pneus (MICHELIN) para esse tipo de Máquina