Most Popular Mini Excavators On The Market

 

As we all know, the mini excavator market is very hot at the moment and these machines are very popular among owners and renters. Below we have collected some of the most popular mini excavator on the market today to share with you.

1. JoneDeere 50 P-Tier

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The Jone Deere 50 P-Tier mini excavator is designed to fit into tight spaces without sacrificing the power and versatility of larger models. Now equipped with the optional JDLink telematics system,customers can access valuable machine data. Designed with attachments in mind, standard equipment includes auxiliary hydraulic selector valves that allow operators to switch between thumb and other attachments without having to change the auxiliary fluid yah hose. 50 and 60 P-Tier machines are equipped with Engcon tilt rotators with full EC-Oil capability, allowing the operator to remain in the cab while changing attachments.

2. Yanmar’s SV40

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Yanmar Compact Equipment customized the ultra-tight tail swing SV40 for the North American market and developed it to push the limits of power and performance in a machine that weighs less than 5 tons. with its 39 hp, electronically controlled Tier 4 Final diesel engine, the SV40 is a nimble, stable, compact and powerful machine that allows the operator to stay in the cab. The SV40, with its 39-hp, electronically controlled Tier 4 Final diesel engine, is a flexible, stable and powerful machine that gives operators the performance of a 5-ton machine while reducing the need for CDLs. the SV40 comes standard with the company’s patented quick coupler, SmartAssist remote communication system and a leading four-year/4,000-hour warranty. options for the SV40 include a second auxiliary circuit option, four- or six-way blades and an additional counterweight. the SV40 joins the current lineup of Yanmar excavators. The addition of the SV40 expands the current Yanmar excavator lineup with two additional ultra-tight tail swing machines and six true tail swing excavators.

3. Caterpillar 306 CR

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The new Cat 306 CR compact hydraulic excavator marks Caterpillar’s entry into the 6-ton class. designed with the customer experience in mind, the 306 CR compact excavator is designed to exceed customer expectations with powerful performance, enhanced operator experience, simplified maintenance and extended service intervals. Equipped with standard exclusive features such as joystick steering and a new LCD display, the excavator offers customers great value and industry-leading performance. The new mini excavator features a heavy-duty main structure, fuel-efficient engine, load-sensing hydraulics and a spacious cab. It shares a similar control layout and common components with the full line of Cat Next Generation mini excavators to simplify training, quickly adapt to operations and reduce ownership/operating costs. The 306 CR with the long joystick option has a maximum digging depth of 162 inches and a maximum operating weight of 15,821 pounds when equipped with the sealed, pressurized cab.

4. Takeuchi’s TB350R

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Takeuchi’s new TB350R Series 3 mini excavator features the latest technology and a short-tail swing design that’s perfect for working in tight or confined spaces. Inside the cab is a 7-inch multifunction color touch screen monitor that gives the operator fingertip access to a wide range of functions. A dedicated coupler circuit on cab models allows for quick and easy replacement of various hydraulic drive attachments. A one-touch control jog dial gives the operator easy control over throttle position and a variety of machine functions.The TB350 has a digging depth of 11 ft. 8 in. with a maximum reach of 19 ft. 10.8 in. and a maximum dumping height of 12 ft. 11.3 in. Combining these work ranges with its high-flow main auxiliary circuit, the TB350R is ideal for a variety of applications, including demolition, land/vegetation management, general contracting, landscaping, hardscape, rental, and residential and commercial construction.

5. Case CE CX30C

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The CX30C has a 6,020-pound operating weight, a 24.8-horsepower Tier 4 Final engine and a bucket digging force of 4,520 pounds. The machine is available in zero-tail swing, short radius or conventional designs, features a mobilizable boom offset for improved maneuverability in congested areas, and an auto-shift travel system for operator convenience in a variety of terrain. Auxiliary hydraulics with standard proportional controls, shut-off valves and easy-to-select joystick control modes increase productivity. The machine’s operating environment is spacious and comfortable with a wide field of vision, and ergonomic controls, adjustable seat and line-of-sight digital display minimize operator fatigue.

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Post time: Jul-19-2024