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Find new and used excavators from top manufacturers like Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, and Hitachi. Compare mini excavators, midi excavators, and full-size models with detailed specifications and photos. Perfect for construction, demolition, and earthmoving projects.

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About Excavators
Excavators are powerful earthmoving machines used in construction, mining, forestry, and landscaping. These versatile machines feature a boom, stick, bucket, and rotating cab on an undercarriage with tracks or wheels, allowing them to dig, lift, and move material with precision and power.
Types of Excavators
The excavator market offers several specialized types to meet different project requirements:
- Mini Excavators: Weighing under 6 tons, these compact machines excel in confined spaces and are ideal for residential work
- Midi Excavators: Ranging from 6-10 tons, these mid-sized machines balance maneuverability with increased digging power
- Standard Excavators: Weighing 10-45 tons, these workhorses handle most commercial construction and heavy earthmoving
- Large Excavators: Exceeding 45 tons, these massive machines are designed for mining and large-scale excavation projects
- Long Reach Excavators: Featuring extended booms for working across obstacles or in deep excavations
- Wheeled Excavators: Built with wheels instead of tracks for improved mobility between job sites
Key Considerations When Buying an Excavator
- Size and Weight: Match the machine size to your typical projects and transportation capabilities
- Digging Depth and Reach: Consider the maximum depth and reach needed for your applications
- Hydraulic System: Look for smooth, responsive controls and adequate hydraulic flow for attachments
- Undercarriage: Inspect tracks or wheels carefully as these components are expensive to replace
- Attachments Compatibility: Verify the machine can support the attachments you'll need (buckets, hammers, thumbs, etc.)
- Cab Comfort: For operator productivity, evaluate visibility, climate control, and ergonomics
- Fuel Efficiency: Modern excavators with eco-modes can significantly reduce operating costs
Popular Excavator Models
Some of the most sought-after excavator models include the Caterpillar 336, Komatsu PC210LC, John Deere 210G, and Hitachi ZX350LC. In the mini excavator category, the Bobcat E35, Kubota KX040, and Takeuchi TB260 are known for their reliability and performance.
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