
Takeuchi's 5-ton excavator features a long arm with integrated thumb mount and a max dig depth of 12 feet, 4.8 inches.
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas had made improvements to its R35Z-9A compact excavator, a zero-tail swing design for optimum maneuverability in confined work spaces.
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The largest of the two JCB machines is the 19C-1, a 4,211-lb. conventional tail swing model. The smaller 18Z-1 is JCB’s first zero tail swing machine in the 1-2 ton excavator class.
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas’ HX130LCR compact-radius excavator model features fuel efficiency improvements of up to 10% compared to previous models.
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The Kubota KX033-4 compact excavator is available with an extendable dipper arm that can be extended up to 31 inches.
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Bobcat Company E85 is the largest machine in the company’s compact excavator family. The 13 inches of tail overhang allows the E85 to work in compact environments.
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The excavator has an operating weight of 7,474 lbs.; a dig depth of 10 feet, 7.7 inches; maximum reach of 17 feet, 3 inches; and breakout force of 9,127 lbs.
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Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas’ R30Z-9AK is a three-ton-class compact excavator that features a zero-tail swing design for optimum maneuverability in confined work spaces.
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John Deere’s 30G compact excavator offers increased lift capacity and improved breakout forces as well as current G-Series features such as standard pattern changer and standard hand-controlled proportional auxiliary hydraulics.
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Bobcat Company’s first R-Series excavators to launch are the Bobcat E32 and E35 in the popular 3- to 4-ton size class.
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