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Equipment Introductions

These pages feature some of the latest equipment available. You’ll find a solid sampling of both new machines and models that have been recently revamped by the manufacturers. For more information on these products, scan the QR codes.

John Deere

Mulcher and Brush Cutter Excavator Attachments

The ME36 and ME50 Mulchers and the RE40 and RE50 Rotary Brush Cutters are equipped with knife-style cutting teeth on a split ring rotor. The spiral, double helix tool pattern and tool shape allow for efficient cutting for mulch up to 5-inch material. A controlled and metered cutting depth allows the operator to maintain high rotor revolutions per minute (rpm) and a productive mulching rate. The teeth may be sharpened and flipped for a fresh cutting edge, extending the tool's life. The mulcher attachments are designed for right-of-way maintenance and fire/fuel reduction, clearing standing or felled trees and brush along fencerows, roadsides, waterways and other hard-to-reach places. The RE40 and RE50 brush cutters are designed for embankment and ditch management, over-fence brush management, rail right-of-way maintenance, and otherwise difficult to reach areas. Three swinging blades mounted to a blade carrier can fell and cut material up to 6 inches in diameter. A heavy-duty hinged debris shield retracts when the head is engaged with trees and brush, exposing the blades, and allowing for aggressive cuts. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/kjbywp

Tadano

AC 2.040-1 All-terrain Crane

The AC 2.040-1 compact, two-axle crane has a fully-hydraulic boom with a fully-extended boom length of 115.5 ft. and the ability to telescope under load. The unit is capable of heavy lifts involving loads of up to 70,327 lbs. without requiring additional sheaves. Its IC 1 Plus control system includes automatic counterweight detection, a capacity radar and a work area display. The system determines the lifting capacity for every boom position as a function of the superstructure slewing angle, making use of the maximum available lifting capacity with any outrigger configuration. The Surround View camera system and IC 1 Remote telematics solution come standard. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/ypmh9d

JLG

Rotating Telehandlers

JLG Industries offers three new rotating telehandler models, the R1370, R1385 and R11100 with capacities from 11,00013,000 lbs. and maximum reach heights of 67-97 ft., with the R11100 being JLG’s highest reaching telehandler to date. With 3-in-1 machine capabilities, a telehandler, mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) and rough terrain crane, these machines offer horizontal and vertical lift-and-place capabilities. These models come with front and rear scissor-style outriggers with automatic leveling jacks, which enable the operator to position the machine and then level the frame up to 6 degrees to compensate for uneven terrain. The R1370 comes with a Perkins 134-hp diesel engine, while the R1385 and R11100 are equipped with 168-hp FPT diesel engines. All models feature a two-speed, stop-to-shift hydrostatic transmission. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/6g7w8c

Topcon

3D Machine Control for Cat Excavators

Topcon's 3D Excavator System, which includes GPS technology, is now more compatible with Caterpillar's 2D excavator systems. Topcon's system works with Caterpillar factory-installed NGH sensors and Cat Assist features. Topcon's system is designed to provide real-time, dynamic, on-screen bucket location and design views, to cut grade faster and more accurately. The operator can create, cut and check designs from the cab. The automation features are also designed to reduce operator fatigue. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/5q4ynq

Oz

Lifting Dyno-Hoist

OZ Lifting has launched a third lever hoist range, Dyno-Hoist, a dynamometer-equipped product from 0.75 to 9 tons capacity. The Winona, Minn.-based manufacturer is the first to bring a lever hoist that includes a dynamometer to the North American market. It is available in 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, and 9 tons capacity, matching the ranges of the company’s industrial and overload protected lever hoist offerings. Dyno-Hoist gives users a real-time reading of the load (in kilograms or pounds) they are applying to the hoist, whether it be a lifting or pulling application. An overload alert is triggered at 126%; the American Society of Mechanical Engineers requires that when a hoist is repaired or recertified, it gets tested at 125% of the rated capacity. The net weight of the units (head only), is 16.5, 27.94, 45.1, 66, and 96.80 lbs. in order of capacity, while the effort to lift the safe working load (SWL) in each instance is 31.4, 49.5, 72, 76.5, and 81 lbs. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/uj8p2c

PJ Trailers

Low-Pro Flatdeck with Duals (LD)

PJ Trailers has added new updates to its Low-Pro Flatdeck with Duals (LD). The new LD includes same heavy-duty 25,000 GVWR as before, it now comes standard with upgraded features, including an all-new gooseneck design, coupler, frame design, suspension, and more. Many of the new standard features, like the Demco EZ Latch Gooseneck Coupler and TwistGuard frame design, make the LD ideal for hauling heavy loads. The ProBeam gooseneck is constructed from a single piece of steel and redistributes stress across the neck’s frame for fewer stress points. The TwistGuard frame design provides T-shaped intersecting pipe supports to reduce frame twist and improve torque control, with testing showing up to a 60% reduction in twist compared to non-torque tube trailer frames. Other features include the Dexter HDSS Adjustable Suspension, Monster Steps with a new retractable design, and new hold-down latches for the optional Monster Ramps, providing reduced noise and vibration while in transit. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/w8ryus

Merlo

P72.10Plus Telehandlers

The P72.10PLUS is powered by a 115HP Perkins engine with Eco Power Drive (EPD). To improve efficiency, the EPD automatically controls and adjusts engine speed, hydrostatic pump flow rate and hydrostatic engine displacement according to operating conditions.

SPECS:

˜ Maximum load capacity is 15,800 lbs. ˜ The low pivot, no-flex boom has a lift height up to 31 ft., 3 in. ˜ Top load at full height is 9,000 lbs. ˜ Maximum reach of 17 ft., 1 in. easily manages 4,500 lbs. A load sensing hydraulic pump with flow sharing distributor is designed to supply the P72.10PLUS with efficiency, performance, and smooth operation. The machine includes hydrostatic transmission, 4WD, three steering modes and speed up to 25 mph. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/c6r5dy

Road Widener’s

FH-R Material Placement Attachment

Road Widener’s FH-R material placement attachment has a remote-controlled design that allows the operator of the host machine to control the attachment via remote control, improving safety by eliminating the danger of additional workers standing along the jobsite. The FH-R is for material placement, dispensing topsoil, gravel, asphalt, limestone and more, with an attachment compatible with common machines that contractors already own. The remote-controlled attachment easily connects to most skid steers, compact track loaders, road graders and wheel loaders, operating off the host machine’s engine and hydraulics. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/5d3r2f

Komatsu’s

New 845-1 Forwarder Offers High Crane Capacity

With high productivity for thinning and light clear-cutting, the 12-metric-ton class forwarder offers several frame-length options. Designed for smooth and precise operation, the 845-1 has a long reach with lifting power and slewing torque. The forwarder specs include: ˜ Gross load: 26,455 lbs. (12,000 kg) ˜ Power: 188 hp @ 1,900 rpm (140 kW @ 1,900 rpm) ˜ Tractive force: 38,218 lbs. (170 kN) Komatsu Comfort Bogie axles have a high portal offset and V-shaped frames for high ground clearance. Tier IV Final fuel-efficient engine and control system automatically adapt to changes in engine load. Productivity and comfort additions, including bunk wideners, rear- and front-view video cameras, computer touchscreen and electric fuel fill pump are available, as well as an optional heavy-duty stacking blade. Mounted with a high angle of departure for climbing obstacles, there’s no interference between blade, battery boxes or hood guard. A standard diesel heater system heats the engine coolant, hydraulic oil and the batteries to facilitate cold-weather starting on the 845-1. Read more at: https://eqtoday.co/mzan7t

WHY DO OWNER-OPERATORS LOVE THEIR VOLVO EXCAVATORS?

Because they’ve been influencing machine design for decades.

Running a small business doesn’t mean you can’t operate top-of-the-line machines. Volvo puts thoughtful features — inspired by owner-operators just like you — into every excavator model they manufacture. These features work together to help you get more done, lower your operating costs, and keep you feeling like you’re ready to take on more throughout your day.

These are some of the operator-inspired features that make owning a Volvo excavator more productive and profitable:

Work Modes – With Volvo excavators, engine RPM and work mode are integrated into one dial, not two. That makes operation easier and ensures you get maximum power with minimal fuel burn.

Volvo Active Control – Automated boom and bucket movements make the digging process more efficient and more accurate with less effort.

Shortcut Buttons – Functions such as wipers, cameras and auto-mute can be assigned a shortcut button on the joystick, giving you control over multiple functions without removing your hands from the joystick or your eyes from the job.

Delayed Engine Shutdown – If your machine is turned off without proper idle time, the excavator will automatically run for a couple minutes before shutting down. Simply turn the key and walk away at the end of a productive day.

In-Cab Assist Apps – Most Volvo excavators come with Dig Assist Start, which delivers incredible excavation accuracy in a fraction of the time that conventional methods require.

Bluetooth and Audio – Bluetooth functionality in Volvo excavators allows for hands-free communication, music and more.

And Volvo cabs are known for comfort — when you hop in and take a seat, you’ll quickly realize workdays are different when you’re running a Volvo. If you’re curious which model is most affordable or what your monthly payments might be, we can help. Which Volvo excavator is right for your business?

GET MORE DONE FOR LESS

Volvo excavators give you all the power you need, and they also give back. With Volvo, you can save money with lower monthly fuel costs, longer maintenance intervals and less downtime. Plus, you’ll have a machine with a high resale value when it’s time to turn it in. Volvo has put a lot of time and effort into ensuring your next excavator purchase is smart for your business.

Whatever you’re searching for in an excavator, you’ll find it in a Volvo.

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2022

LINK-BELT

Using improvements to the Spool Stroke Control system, Case D Series excavators re-use hydraulic fluid whenever possible to automatically increase cycle times and efficiency. The operator experiences a more productive machine without losing the precision of the machine’s controls. The D Series also provides the operator with three working modes (Speed Priority, Heavy and Automatic) that help the machine conserve energy and exert only as much power as needed to complete the job at hand.

Model

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

75X3 MSR 54 17,400 .24-.71 12,800 15’ 2” 22’ 2” 75X3 MSR Offset Boom 54 18,300 .24-.45 12,800 15’ 1” 21’ 10” 80X3 MSR Swing Boom 54 18,900 .24-.71 12,800 15' 4” 24’ 4” 130X4 LC 102 29,100 .42-.98 21,400 19’ 1” 28’ 4” 130X4 DZ 102 30,500 .42-.98 21,400 19’ 1” 28’ 4” 145X4 LC MSR 102 32,100 .42-.98 21,400 19’ 9” 28’ 3” 145X4 DZ MSR 102 33,600 .42-.98 21,400 19’ 9” 28’ 3” 160X4 112 38,400 .50-1.14 26,500 21’ 4” 30’ 3” 210X4 160 48,900 .58-1.75 34,600 21’ 10” 31’ 11” 210X4 Long Front 160 51,900 .50-.98 14,600 39’ 5” 50’ 10” 210X4 HD 160 56,900 .64-1.75 34,600 17' 3" 31'8" 245X4 LC MSR 160 56,900 .61-1.75 34,600 21’ 10” 31’ 9” 245X4 DZ MSR 160 58,100 .61-1.75 34,600 21’ 10” 31’ 9” 250X4 177 56,900 .76-2.43 39,570 24’ 4” 34’ 1” 250X4 Long Front 177 63,600 .50-.95 17,300 39’ 5” 50’ 10” 250X4 HD 177 68,400 .79-2.43 39,570 17' 3" 33' 0" 300X4 207 67,000 .76-2.43 42,780 24’ 1” 36’ 0” 300X4 HD 207 73,200 .79-2.43 42,780 18' 10" 34' 4" 355X4S MSR 205 78,709 .79-2.43 42,780 24' 5" 36' 4" 350X4 268 82,400 1.08-2.93 56,160 26’ 9” 38’ 5" 350X4 Long Front 268 88,600 .65-1.4 29,000 46’ 3” 61’ 3” 490X4 Fixed Frame 362 109,800 1.37-4.04 60,700 30’ 2” 42’ 1” 490X4 Expandable Frame 362 112,900 1.37-4.04 60,700 29’ 8” 42’ 9” 750X4 512 158,300 1.78-5.86 75,090 32’ 4” 46’ 8" 750X4 ME 512 159,600 1.78-5.86 82,280 23’ 7” 37’ 6”

NEW HOLLAND

The advanced hydraulics on New Holland excavators are designed to be fast, precise, smooth and powerful and include standard auxiliary hydraulics on every model to enable use of many types of attachments. An Auto Shift traveling system automatically shifts between high and low depending upon load, and an Auto-Idle feature will automatically reduce engine rpm during inactivity to reduce fuel consumption and operator fatigue. Larger models include a Power Shift feature for jobs requiring an extra boost.

Model

E17C E26C E30C E37C E57C E60C

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. ft.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

15.8 3,910 1.4 3,490 7’ 9” 12’ 11”

23.2 23.2 5,850 6,636 2.4 2.8 4,740 8' 8" 4,520 8’ 2 “ 14’ 11” 14’ 10”

23.7 8,300 3.8 6,900 11’ 3” 18'

JOHN DEERE

John Deere is transitioning our excavators performance tiering, beginning with the 350 P-tier and 380 P-tier. These models offer standard LED work lights, optional SmartGrade precision technology, and an optional right, rear and left camera system with additional LED Surround Lighting, providing enhanced 270-degree visibility to the operator integrated into the main monitor. Electronic cooling fans provide 7% improved fuel economy compared to the G-Series. Central lubrication at the arm tip and improved pin and bushing designs simplifies greasing maintenance to aid in front joint life improvements.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig

Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

17G 14.5 3,790 N/A 3,597 7’ 2” 12’ 6”

26G 30G 35G 50G 60G 75G 85G 130G 135G 160G LC 190G W* 20 5,780–6,110 N/A 4,994 23 6,850–7,220 N/A 6,110 8’ 6” 9’ 2”

15’ 2” 16’ 1” 23.3 7,760–8,135 N/A 6,085 10'–11'4" 17' 1"–18' 1" 35.9 10,560–10,847 N/A 8,267 11' 7"–12' 7" 19' 7"–20' 6" 53 13,250–13,620 N/A 9,240 12' 4"–13' 6" 20' 5"–21' 6" 56.9 17,952 0.41 10,476 15’ 1” 22’ 2'

56.9 19,244 0.41 10,476 14’ 10”

24' 9" 98 29,601–30,801 0.65 21,480 18' 2"–19' 9" 26' 11"–28' 5" 101 31,500–33,920 0.65 23,380 18' 4"–20' 26' 8"–28' 4" 122 39,526 0.78 26,665 19' 7"–21' 4" 28' 7"–30’ 1" 173 43,431–45,300 1.81 28,330 19’ 2”–19'5" 30' 7"–30'10" 200G 145 45,789 1.34 28,772 21' 7"–23' 2" 30' 5"–32' 1" 210G/210G LC 159 51,061–52,097 1.19 35,520 21’ 11” 32’ 0" 245G LC 159 56,170–56,830 1.43 35,520 21’ 8” 32' 6" 250G LC 188 56,100 1.38 42,489 21' 4"–25' 31' 9"–35' 3" 300G LC 223 69,223 1.88 45,411 23' 8"–25' 10" 34' 6"–36' 5" 345G LC 249 78,710 1.63 45,410 22' 8"–24' 10" 34' 11"–36' 10" 350 P-tier 271 80,985 2.3 55,303 24' 3"–26' 10" 35' 9"–38’ 3" 380 P-tier 271 85,462 2.3 55,303 24' 3"–26' 10" 35' 9"–38’ 3" 470G LC 367 112,916 3.06 64,295 27' 2"–29' 11" 40' 3"–43' 1" 670G LC 463 154,103 4.04 72,838 30'–32' 11" 44' 8"–47' 7" 870G LC 512 188,716 4.57 89,699 31' 5"–39' 11" 48’ 0"–56' 11"

*Wheeled

SANY AMERICA

Made for America and backed by a fiveyear/5,000-hour warranty, SANY America’s excavators give operators comfortable cabs, smooth hydraulics, trusted components, precision engineering and intelligent systems. They come loaded with standard features and have fully plumbed auxiliary lines to the end of the stick. The aftersales support team is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Model

SY16C SY26U SY35U SY50U SY60U SY75C SY80U SY95C SY135C SY155U SY215C SY225C SY265C SY265C LC SY365C SY500H

Gross Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach

HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

15 19.6 24.4 4,023 .04-.07 3,417 7’ 9” 13’ 1”

6,085 .04-.17 5,463

9’ 3” 15’ 11” 8,499 .07-.22 6,834 10’ 2” 17’ 11” 39 11,684 .09-.28 7,306 11’ 3” 19’ 3” 56.9 13,448 .12-.38 10,116 13’ 20’ 9” 57.7 16,050 .12-.52 11,465 14’ 7” 21’ 4” 73 19,401 .10-.49 16,343 14' 10.5" 23' 11" 72 20,238 .12-.74 14,298 14’ 2” 21’ 10” 103.3 32,783 .24-1.06 20,682 18’ 1” 27’ 2” 105 35,274 .24-1.06 23,155 17' 11" 27' 4" 163.6 51,919 .55-1.85 28,551 21’ 8” 33’ 10” 163.6 54,013 .55-1.85 28,551 21' 10" 33' 10" 194.4 59,525 .64-2.09 42,039 22' 33’ 7” 190.4 69,446 .64-.80 19,334 43' 8" 57' 9" 275 80,910 1.07-3.17 43,163 23’ 11" 36’ 5” 399.6 120,152 1.23-4.05 61,822 27’ 1” 41’ 2”

TAKEUCHI-US

Takeuchi compact excavators feature spacious cabins with intuitive features that put the operator first. Models 5.7t and above feature three auxiliary circuits with high flow on the primary circuit, making them an ideal attachment platform. An industry-exclusive sideto-side boom on FR Series units allows operators to fully offset the boom to the right or left for greater visibility and maneuverability. The company’s mix of diesel/electric and fully-electric excavators provides emission-free, quiet operation and performance that match diesel-powered equivalents.

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

TB210R 11.7 2,535

TB216 15

3,900 TB216H (hybrid)* 14.9/14.2* 4,277 TB20e** 36.7 kWh + 8.7 kWh** 4,255

TB225 19.6 4,993 0.03 2,518 5’ 9.1” 10’ 6.8” 0.05 4,250 7’ 10” 13’ 2.9” 0.05 4,250 7’ 10” 13’ 2.9” 0.05 4,250 7’ 10” 13' 2.9" 0.08 4,339 8' 5.5" 13' 11.3"

TB230 TB235-2 TB240 TB250-2 TB257FR TB260 24.4

6,360 24.4 7418/7639ª 0.09 6,471 9’ 3.6” 15' 5.4" 0.12 9,127 10’ 7.8” 16’ 10”

35.8 8570/8990ª

0.16 9,959 11’ 4.4” 17’ 9.6” 39 10,957/11,288ª 0.18 10,430 12' 4.8" 19' 7.6" 52.3 12,675/12,930ª 0.18 10,431 12' 9.4" 19' 11.4" 47.6 12,125/12,645ª 0.22 12,756 12’ 9.4” 20’ 1.4”

TB370 56.9 14,850 0.24 14,613 13' 4.7" 21' 6.4"

TB280FR TB290 69.2 69.2 18,810 18,630 0.32 16,335 14’ 11” 23’ 1.4” 0.32 16,565 15’ 23’ 11.2”

TB2150 114 34,646 0.59 22,256 18’ 28’ 1.2”

TB2150R 114 34,215 0.59 22,256 19' 9.4" 28’ 5.2”

* Diesel/Electric **Electric (kWh) a Canopy/Cab

LIEBHERR

Our new Gen. 8 line of excavators are now coming equipped with electric over hydraulic controls that further enhances the machine’s capabilities. We still offer four fuel efficient operator mode settings: sensitive (S), eco (E), power (P), and power plus (P+), each of which allows the operator to match the power of the machine according to the individual job. Our new generation of excavators also takes it one step forward, allowing the operator to change the working movements of the swing, travel, boom, stick and bucket with our new Modetronic feature. Modes include dynamic, efficient, fine and one custom mode, where the operator can adjust the movements to his own preferences.

Model

R914Compact R920Compact R918 R922 R924 R926Compact R926 R930 R936 R934 R936Compact R938 R946 R945 R956 R966 R976 A914 * A918* A920* A924*

* Wheeled

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

122 36,000 0.42 - 1.05 20,010 150 42,880 0.40 - 1.25 22,120 163 44,750 0.72 - 1.50 30,350 19' 29' 4" 19' 29' 4" 20' 30' 2" 163 51,480 0.72 – 1.96 35,970 22' 2" 32' 5" 175 53,460 0.72 - 2.16 38,890 22' 2" 32' 5" 175 57,760 0.72 - 1.96 31,470 22' 6" 31' 10" 204 60,630 1.50 – 2.29 42,040 22' 10" 32' 10" 245 70,550 1.63 – 2.81 45,860 24' 1" 34' 9" 231 74,031 1.30 - 2.80 33,500 23' 2" 35' 1" 272 80,470 1.31 – 3.27 50,130 24' 3" 35'11" 258 75,650 0.72 – 2.81 45,860 23' 4" 35' 7" 299 85,770 2.48 – 3.92 53,510 24'11" 36' 8" 299 91,700 1.31 - 3.92 38,580 25' 3" 37' 11" 299 95,800 2.48 – 3.92 53,510 24'11" 36' 8" 340 124,000 2.16 – 4.58 71,040 28' 3" 40' 8" 435 155,540 2.16 – 7.19 79,580 32' 4" 47' 1" 544 194,450 2.62 – 8.89 109,030 34' 9" 46'1" 141 35,000 0.22 – 1.14 19,131 18' 4" 29' 2" 161 41,000 0.22 - 1.37 22,346 19' 6" 31' 173 45,700 0.72 – 1.57 28,011 21' 4" 32' 8" 188 56,900 0.72 - 2.16 32,462 21' 4" 33' 4"

CATERPILLAR INC.

Caterpillar has made many major changes in its Next Generation excavators that make them easier and more comfortable to operate. It has redesigned the entire cab layout with new seats, programmable joysticks, a touchscreen monitor, more glass for better visibility and more. Electricover-hydraulic controls and smart valves and pumps make the machines fuel efficient and highly productive. Standard technology such as 2D Grade and Payload helps operators stay on grade better and prevents over- and under-loading of trucks. Operators and those around them are also kept safer using the E-Fence feature.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

313 313 GC 315 315 GC 317 317 GC 320 320 GC 323 325 326 108 32,200 .27 - 1.33 22,180 19' 10" 28' 5" 73 32,200 .27 - 1.33 22,180 19' 10" 28' 5" 108 35,700 .27 - 1.33 22,180 19' 8" 28' 6" 98 34,000 0.69 22,180 19.6' 28' 6" 130 40,200 0.99 27,650 21' 0" 29.6' 119 38,100 0.99 27,650 21' 0" 29.6' 172 49,600 .61 - 2.09 36,711 21’ 9” 32’ 0" 146 49,200 .61 - 2.09 33,720 21’ 9” 32’ 0" 172 56,200 .61 - 2.09 39,977 21’ 9” 32’ 0" 172 62,600 .72 - 2.08 33,811 22' 0" 32' 1" 201 57,900 .68 - 2.46 37,320 24' 6" 35' 2"

330 330 GC 335 336

273 69,200 .75 - 2.3 40,240 23' 10" 35' 1" 202 67,300 .66 - 2.58 40,240 23' 10" 35' 1" 273 80,000 .68 - 2.58 46,482 22' 11" 34' 11" 302 81,200 2.97-3.53 51,230 26' 11" 38' 7" 340 347 82,700 2.97-3.53 51,230 26' 11" 38' 7" 340 (Straight Boom) 314 87,900 2.14-3.08 47,150 21' 10" 40' 6" 340 (Long Reach) 314 96,700 0.61-1.61 31,590 42'10" 59'4" 340 (Ultra High Demolition) 314 122,400 1.23-3.33 47,160 19'9" 42'4" 350 414 105,100 2.44-4.05 60,160 26'11" 39' 10" 352 424 114,500 1.24-4.04 60,250 26'5" 39' 9" 352 (Long Reach) 425 128,800 0.61-1.61 31,700 42'9" 64'5" 352 (Ultra High Demolition) 425 143,300 1.24-4.04 60,250 18'9" 43'6" 374 485 162,900 2.88-6.02 80,720 31'7" 46'7" 395 543 207,400 3.0-8.5 86,290 35'2" 53'4" M314* 148 39,683 .27 - 1.0 23,605 17' 4" 28' 5" M315* 145 39,680 0.99 23,830 25'2" 29'6" M316* 148 36,400 1.05 26,752 19' 5" 30' 3" M318* 174 43,980 .46 - 1.19 26,752 18' 4" 29' 5" M319* 174 41,890 1.19 26,752 20' 2" 31' 6" M320* 174 46,740 1.28 30,799 21' 1" 32' 11" M322* 174 52,911 1.56 33,946 21'10" 33'5" 538 FM 174 69,030 0.72-2.08 31,588 18'9" 32'3" 568 FM 347 108,690 1.23-3.33 47,190 26'1" 38'4"

*Wheeled

GRADALL

Gradall’s versatile full-tilting, telescoping boom uses overlapping sections to extend and tilt the boom and attachments. The design allows it to work under trees, bridges and other challenging job locations where conventional knuckle booms won’t fit. Powered by a high-pressure, load-sensing hydraulics system, the telescoping design delivers full power at any boom angle and through the entire dig cycle. That's a huge advantage over knuckle boom designs that suffer from a severe reduction in force at stick angles over 90°.

Model

D152* D154* D172* D174* XL 3100 V* XL 4100 V* XL 5100 V* XL 3200 V XL 4200 V XL 5200 V XL 3300 V* XL 4300 V* XL 5300 V*

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

220 32,200 0.5 11,400 13’ 5” 24’ 11”

250 34,500 300 32,200 0.5 0.5 11,400 13’ 5” 24’ 9” 11,400 13' 6" 24’ 11”

300 34,500 0.5

11,400 13' 0" 24’ 9” 215 40,930 0.88 17,990 18’ 4” 27’ 3” 248 49,684 1.13 24,900 20’ 3” 30’ 3” 315 57,670 1.6 24,900 24’ 5” 33’ 9” 172 39,240 0.88 19,300 19’ 2” 27’ 5” 173 46,862 1.13 25,405 22’ 0" 30’ 6” 173 54,452 1.6 25,405 25’ 4” 33’ 11” 172 39,295 0.88 19,300 18’ 5” 27’ 3” 173 43,580 1.13 25,405 21’ 3” 30’ 3” 173 51,216 1.6 25,405 24’ 7” 33’ 9”

DOOSAN

Available as an option in the new Doosan -7 Series crawler excavators, a new 360-degree allaround view monitoring camera system enhances operator visibility. The system displays a full view of the machine’s surroundings, giving operators greater confidence when operating or positioning the machine in tight work areas. Five unique visual perspectives can be seen from the separate AVM monitor*: top view, rear view, top+right view, rear+corner view and 3D view.

Model

DX27Z-7 DX35Z-7 DX42-5K DX50Z-7 DX55R-7 DX62R-3 DX63-3 DX85R-3 DX140LC-5 DX140LCR-5 DX170LC-5 DX180LC-5 DX225LC-5 DX225LC-5 SLR DX235LCR-5 DX255LC-5 DX300LC-5 DX300LC-5 SLR DX350LC-7 DX420LC-5 DX490LC-5 DX530LC-5 DX530LC-5 SLR DX800LC-7 DX140W-5* DX190W-5* DX210W-5*

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach

HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

24.7 8,973

24.7

8,807 42 10,114 48.8 11,971 48.8 12,655 58.6 13,779 58.6 13,779 58.6 18,960 109 32,783 109 34,987 127 38,376 127 43,224 162 52,086 0.1 0.14 0.14 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.37 0.59 0.51 0.86 0.92 1.26

4,901 8' 8" 14' 9" 7,140 10' 8" 17' 2" 9,183 10' 4" 17' 3" 7,728 11' 5" 19' 9,923 11' 10" 19' 6" 9,722 13’ 6” 20’ 11” 9,731 13’ 6” 20’ 5” 14,509 15’ 6” 23’ 11” 24,471 20’ 1” 27’ 11” 24,471 19’ 7” 27’ 11” 25,794 19’ 11” 28' 10" 28,881 20’ 29’ 7” 33,510 21’ 7” 31’ 10” 162 55,731 .27-.82 22,046 38’ 2” 50’

181 56,019 1.2 35,274 21’ 10” 31’ 7”

185 57,752 1.44 39,463 22’ 4” 32’ 9”

267 71,300 1.35 44,092

26' 36' 3" 267 72,462 .27-.84 23,149 45’ 2” 57’

280 83,335 1.95 57,101 24’ 8’’ 35’ 11”

338 94,799 2.49 59,745 25’ 4’’ 37’

373 112,206

2.8 373 116,576 3.13

67,902 25’ 6” 38’ 11” 67,902 24’ 37’ 6” 373 117,112 .67-1.84 33,510 49’ 7” 63’ 9” 539 181,000 124 34,203 168 43,431 186 47,179 5.1 0.73 1.05 1.12 70,107 27' 5" 42' 5" 20,349 14’ 8” 24’ 2” 28,219 18’ 9” 29’ 8” 31,306 20' 6" 32’ 9”

SLR = Super-long reach *Wheeled

CASE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

Link-Belt Precision Grade, powered by Trimble Earthworks, enables operators of all skill levels to create smooth, flat or sloped surfaces with less fatigue at the end of the day. While a less-experienced operator can’t generally handle the machine in the same smooth way as an experienced operator, Precision Grade helps newer operators complete their jobs faster, with greater accuracy and a higher level of confidence, saving significant time and money.

Model

CX17C CX26C CX30C CX37C CX57C CX60C CX75C SR CX80C CX130D CX145D SR CX160D CX210D CX245D SR CX250D CX290D MH CX300D CX350D CX490D CX500D ME CX750D

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

16 23 24 24 3,910 5,520 6,020 7,990 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.11 65 12,050 0.18 3,490 7’ 3” 10’ 8” 4,740 7’ 11” 12’ 4” 4,520 8’ 2” 14’ 10” 6,900 10’ 3” 14’ 11” 9,550 12’ 6” 17’

63 12,940 0.18

9,190 11’ 9” 16’ 8” 55 16,200 .21-.59 12,800 13’ 7’’ 20’ 7’’ 55 18,800 .24-.59 12,800 13’ 9” 22’ 9” 102 30,140 .32-1.12 20,200 18’ 3” 26’ 10” 102 32,100 .36-1.08 20,200 19' 9" 28’ 3” 112 34,400 .32-1.12 25,200 19’ 11” 30’ 4” 160 48,973 .55-1.76 31,923 21’ 31’ 11” 160 56,900 .65-1.2 31,800 20’ 1” 30’ 1” 177 56,909 .68-1.9 36,419 22’ 8” 33’ 2” 177 72,100 N/A N/A 11’ 11” 16’ 5” 207 67,271 .72-2.42 39,342 23’ 4” 34’ 5” 268 82,483 .88-2.72 51,639 24’ 1” 36’ 362 109,300 2.03-3.37 55,500 25’ 4” 38’ 6” 329 111,800 2.03-3.37 70,400 21' 4" 34' 7" 460 158,300 2.47-5.91 68,790 27’ 7” 42’ 11”

VOLVO

The Volvo CE lineup of electric compact excavators grew to three models this year, now including the ECR25 Electric, EC18 Electric and ECR18 Electric short-swing. We have a 22-ton electric model in testing, as well. These machines unlock zero-emission opportunities for customers in addition to major cost savings on maintenance because there is no diesel engine. Operators will feel immediate torque from more responsive hydraulics and better jobsite communication with lower machine noise.

Model

ECR18E

Gross Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach

HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

16 3748 .02-.07 2900 8' 0" 13' 6"

EC18 Electric N/A 4,321 ECR18 Electric N/A 3,891 EC20E 16 4,332 0.2-.07 2,900 8'0" 0.2-.07 2,900 8'0" .04-.1 4,107 9' 4"

ECR25D

21 5,490-5,737 .04-.16 4,554 9’ 9” ECR25 Electric N/A 6,019 .04-.14 5,020 9' 1"

EC27D EC35D 21 6,019

.04-.16 5,528 10’ 2” 25 7,782-8,686 .07-.2 7,394 12’ 1”

ECR40D ECR50F ECR58F EC60E ECR88D EC140E ECR145E EC160E EC200E EC220E 25 8,554-9,833 .07-.2 7,394 12' 4" 42 11,133 0.19 8,134 12' 4"

48 12,875

0.19 9,422 12’ 10” 59 12,700-15,440 .09-.35 9,720 13’ 1” 55 18,959-20,944 .1-.44 12,770 14’ 10” 121 28,880-35,620 .33-1.01 21,720 19’ 7” 121 31,770-36,790 .33-1.07 19,200 20’ 2” 148 36,266-45,592 .39-1.26 27,400 21’ 3” 154 44,974-54,388 .36-1.44 29,675 22' 3" 173 45,350-55,360 .63-1.88 33,500 24’ 1”

ECR235E 173 52,250-61,440 .47-1.88 29,710 20’ 2”

EC250E

225 59,160-62,490 .73-2.3 37,410 23’ 2” EC250E Hybrid 225 60,040-62,420 .73-2.3 37,410 23' 2" EC300E 253 67,560-72,570 .72-2.69 42,680 24’ 1” EC300E Hybrid 253 66,353 - 70,785 .72-2.69 42,680 24' 1" ECR355E 241 75,200-83,800 1.24-2.69 40,240 24’ 6”

EC350E 308 79,950 - 85,250 3.2 44,510 24'11"

EC380E

308 81,060 - 92,760 3.7 44,510 24'3" EC380E Hybrid 308 81,810 - 93,510 3.7 44,510 24'3" EC380E HR 308 100,674 - 110,914 6,614** -- --

EC480E EC480E HR 381 102,680 - 112,130 4.5 51,615 25' 4" 381 124,186 - 139,078 7,716** -- --

EC530E EC550E EC750E 456 115,830-119,560 3.14-5 56,450 25' 8" 456 120,000-124,100 3.14-6 56,450 25' 3" 527 161,158 - 165,126 8.5 68,120 27'

18’ 8” 20' 2" 20’ 6” 20’ 6” 23’ 7” 29’ 29' 10" 30’ 8” 32' 3" 33’ 7” 29’ 5” 33’ 4” 33' 4" 34’ 6” 34' 6" 36’ 8” 36'10" 36'7" 36'7" 75'8"*** 39'10" 92'4" 40' 40' 43'1"

EC750E HR EC950F 527 197,042 - 221,408 8 (opt.11)**

-- -- 118'1" (opt. 85'4")*** 603 198,650 - 207,500 5.1-10 76,660 29' 4" 46'

EW60E* 63 11,360-12,900 .09-.35 9,730 11’ 9” 20” 9”

EWR130E* 119 28,440-31,306 .35-.86 18,435 16' 7" 24' 4"

EWR150E* EW160E* 141 33,951-39,462 0.95 24,392 18’ 9” 156 35,714-40,124 1.02 28,325 20’ 5” 28’ 11” 31’

EWR170E* 154 39,573-42,329 0.9 28,326 18’ 9” 28’ 11”

EW180E*

175 40,124-44,753 1.14 30,574 20’ EW200E MH* 169 48,722-50,376 -- -- -31’ 11” 33'

EW220E*

173 48,898 EW240E MH* 173 57,320 1.3 29,675 20' -- -- -31' 11" 36' 11"

*Wheeled **Max Tool Weight (lbs.) ***Max Tool Height (ft. in.)

LIUGONG

The two new compact mini excavators in the LiuGong line, the 9018F and 9027F ZTS, have been optimized to improve operator comfort within their compact frame, allowing for greater access to small, tight areas. Meanwhile the 909ECR has an advanced hydraulic system to allow operators greater precision and control on the jobsite.

Model

9018F

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbf.) Depth at Ground Level

17.1 4189 0.06 3,597 8' 0" 13' 3"

9027F ZTS 20.4 6,063 0.065 4,496 9' 4" 15' 7"

9035E ZTS 23.2 8,510 0.14 6,744 10' 1" 17' 3"

909E CR 915E 59 113 19,180 35,935 0.37 0.47 14,163 14' 11" 23' 3" 21,784 19' 3" 28' 3"

922E 925E 160 175 51,522 57,540 1.31 1.5 34,171 21' 6" 31' 7" 40,241 22' 8" 33' 3"

930E 936E 950E 209 280 378

71,650 83,335 108,467 1.8 45,636 23' 10" 34' 4" 2.1 56,651 24' 1" 35' 9"

JCB

Several advancements in JCB’s control systems have made the excavators more comfortable and easier to operate. For example, auto health check allows an operator to quickly verify the machine’s status from inside the cab, reducing downtime and increasing operator comfort. The addition of advanced tool select provides operators the ability to preload attachment hydraulic settings and makes switching between attachments as easy as the push of a button; add a hydraulic coupler and the operator would never need to leave the cab.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

131X JZ141 150X JS160 220X 245XR

74 (55) 33,138 (15,031) 0.89 20,794 19.11( 6.1) 28.7 (8.7) 74 (55) 35,051 (15,899) 0.89 20,682 19.10 (6.0) 28.5 (8.6) 109 (81) 35,649 (16,170) 0.89 23,043 19.11 (6.1) 28.7 (8.7) 125 (93) 37,997 (17,235) 1.19 26,100 20.7 (6.3) 29.9 (9.1) 173 (129) 51,723 (23,461) 1.57 33,721 22.0 (6.7) 31.8 (9.7) 173 (129) 55,742 (25,284) 1.64 33,272 21.9 (6.6) 32.1 (9.7)

18Z-1 19C-1

23.1 (17.2) 3,856 (1,749) 0.05 23.1 (17.2) 4,211 (1,910) 0.05 19C-1E* Electric (19.8) 4,193 (1,902) 0.05 35Z-1 50Z 24.7 (18.4) 7,840 (3,556) 0.19 48.3 (36) 10,564 (4,792 ) 0.2 4,047 8-0 (2.4) 12-6 (3.8) 4,047 8.5 (2.6) 13-1 (4.0) 4,048 8.5 (2.6) 13.0 (4.0) 7,284 10-6 (3.2) 16-6 (5.0) 8,543 11.11 (3.6) 18.8 (5.7)

55Z 85Z-2 86C-2 48.3 (36) 11,830 (5,366) 0.2

9,442 12.7 (3.9) 19.8 (6.0) 64.4 (48) 18,298 (8,300) 0.32 12,837 12.2 (3.7) 22.6 (6.8) 64.4 (48) 18,960 (8,600) 0.32 12,837 14.10 (4.3) 23.8 (7.2)

90Z-2

73.8 (55) 18,975 (8,607) 0.37 12,837 15-10 (4.8) 24-3 (7.4) 100C-2 73.8 (55) 21,495 (9,750) 0.37 16,231 16-8 (5.1) 24-5 (7.4) Hydradig 110W** 109 (81) 24,315 (11,029) 0.25 13,535 14.6 (4.4) 25.6 (7.8)

*Electric (kWh) **Wheeled

YANMAR AMERICA

Performance and efficiency are always at the forefront of Yanmar’s design. One of the ways this is achieved is through a combination of balanced pressure and volume in the hydraulic system to give operators optimal breakout force, traction force, power and speed. Yanmar uses a “merged hydraulic circuit” that provides the needed hydraulic flow to run attachments more efficiently. This flow sharing design improves attachment performance and drastically decreases implement cycle time speeds.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (ft.-lbs.)* Depth at Ground Level

SV08-1D (PVR) ViO17-A (PR) 10.3 13.5

ViO25-6A (PR) ViO25-6A (CR) ViO35-6A (PR) ViO35-6A (CRC) 20.4 20.4 24.4 24.4

VIO35-6A (PRL)

24.4 ViO35-6A (CRCL) 24.4 SV40 (PR) SV40 (CRC) 39 39

SV40 (PRL6) 39 2,348 3,836 5,919 6,206 7,905 8,214 8,223 8,532 9,206 9,515 9,713

SV40 (CRCL6) ViO50-6A (PR) ViO50-6A (CRC) VIO50-6A (PRL) VIO50-6A (CRCL) ViO55-6A (PR) ViO55-6A (CRC) ViO55-6A (PRL)

39 10,066 39 10,417 39 10,792 39 10,770 39 11,144 47.6 11,850 47.6 12,247 47.6 12,203 VIO55-6A (CRCL) 47.6 12,599 ViO80-1A (CRC) 56.9 18,136

ViO80-1A (CC) SV100-2A (CRC) 56.9 18,268 72 21,550

2,360 5'2.6" 8'11.5" 3,418 7'7" 12'2.1" 4,079 10'4" 15'9" 4,079 10'4" 15'9" 5,643 11'3.4" 17'3.5" 5,643 11'3.4" 17'3.5" 5,643 11'3.4" 17'3.5" 5,643 11'3.4" 17'3.5" 7,209 11'10.1" 18'0.5" 7,209 11'10.1" 18'0.5" 7,209 11'10.1" 18'0.5" 7,209 11'10.1" 18'0.5" 6,497 12'3.2" 18'10" 6,497 12'3.2" 18'10" 6,497 12'3.2" 18'10" 6,497 12'3.2" 18'10" 7,464 13'6.2" 20'2.4" 7,464 13'6.2" 20'2.4" 7,464 13'6.2" 20'2.4" 7,464 13'6.2" 20'2.4" 11,332 15'4.3" 23'11" 11,332 15'4.3" 23'11" 12,216 15'9.4" 24'10" 12,216 15'9.4" 24'10"

KOMATSU AMERICA

The expanded technology on Komatsu’s newest update to intelligent Machine Control (iMC 2.0) helps make complex grading quicker, easier and more efficient. Two new key production improvements: bucket angle hold control maintains an operator set bucket angle automatically throughout the grading pass, and auto bucket tilt control automatically adjusts a tilt bucket cutting edge to the design surface, then returns it to level at the end of a pass for dumping.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Bucket Digging Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

PC30MR-5 PC35MR-5 PC45MR-5 PC55MR-5 PC78US-11 PC88MR-11 PC130-11 PC138USLC-11 PC170LC-11 a PC170LC-11 b HB215LC-1 24.4 24.4 6,836 .07-.21 6,631

9’ 1” 16’ 1" 8,324 .07-.21 6,722 11’ 4” 18’ 1" 38 11,001 .07-.21 7,628 11’ 11” 19’ 4" 38 11,618 .07-.24 8,774 12’ 4” 19’ 11" 68 17,814 .12-.26 13,780 15’ 3” 22’ 8" 68 19,224 .12-.26 13,780 15’ 23’ 5"

97.2 28,219 .34-1.00 21,000

18'0" 26'10" 97.2 37,547 .34-1.00 20,945 19’ 4” 28’ 3" 121 43,115 .48-1.24 27,651 20’ 6” 29’ 9" 121 38,720 .48-1.24 27,651 19'7" 28'10" 148 51,745 .66-1.57 33,510 21’ 9” 31’ 10"

PC210LCi-11 PC210LC-11 PC238USLC-11 PC240LC-11 PC290LC-11 PC290LCi-11 HB365LC-3 PC360LC-11 PC360LCi-11 PC390LC-11 PC390LCi-11 PC490LC-11 PC490LC-11 c PC490LCi-11 PC650LC-11 165 52,639 .66-1.57 33,510 21’ 9” 31’ 10" 165 52,639 .66-1.57 33,510 21’ 9” 31’ 10" 165 55,660 .66-1.57 33,500 21’ 9” 31’ 10" 177 56,061 .76-1.85 38,667 24’ 34’ 2" 196 71,396 .76-2.13 44,533 23’ 8” 35’ 2" 196 71,396 .76-2.13 44,533 23’ 8” 35’ 2" 269 83,894 .89-2.56 44,970 26’ 10” 38’ 6" 257 80,320 .89-2.56 44,970 26’ 10” 38’ 6" 257 80,320 .89-2.56 44,970 26’ 7” 38’ 6" 257 89,940 .89-2.91 44,970 26’ 7” 38’ 5" 257 89,941 .89-2.92 44,971 26’ 7” 38’ 5" 359 107,945 1.47-4.15 53,790 30’ 2” 43’ 3" 359 110,220 1.47-4.15 53,790 30’ 2” 43’ 3" 359 107,945 1.47-4.15 53,790 27’ 6” 40’ 7" 436 145,284 2.05-4.98 64,150 33’ 7” 47’ 4"

PC650LC-11 SE PC1250LC-11 PC1250SP-11

436 143,257 2.05-7.5 70,040 23’ 2” 37’ 1" 758 272,600 5.3 - 9.5 94,800 38’ 56’ 2" 758 265,900 6.0 - 10.9 112,900 25’ 11” 44’ 10" PC2000-11 1046 445,054 15.7-17.9 140,600 30’ 4” 50’ 3” a Heavy spec b Std. spec c Var. gauge

BOBCAT COMPANY

Bobcat Company is continuing to revolutionize the compact equipment industry with the introduction of new electric prototype machines, including the E10e and E17e electric/hydraulic excavators. Equipment owners can achieve zero emissions, lower noise levels and comparable and sometimes better performance to diesel machines with fewer maintenance needs. A ruggedized lithium ion battery allows operators to get a longer run time between daily charge cycles, supplying steady power before recharge is needed.

Model

E10 E20 E26 E32 E35 E42 E50 E60 E88 E145 E165

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach

HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. ft.)* Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

9.9 13.3 23.7 24.1 24.1 42 2,593 0.3-1.5 1,865 4,306 0.5-3.1 4,684 6,489 1.3-7.1 5,652 7,340 1.6-7.1 7,284 7,699 1.6-7.1 7,284 9,830 1.6- 8.6 9,601 49 11,357 2.1-8.6 9,511 55 12,315 10,261 65 18,977 5.6-15.5 15,130 115 34,987 11.3-37.5 21,471 131 38,376 25,794 6’ 10.2' 8.5' 14'

9.5'

16' 10.2' 16.3' 10.2' 17.2' 10.4' 17.3' 11.4' 19.4' 13.1" 20.5" 15.5' 23.6' 19.6' 27.9' 20" 28.8"

KATO COMPACT EXCAVATOR SALES

There are several design enhancements across Kato's lineup, especially the new V5 range of zero tailswing compact excavators. The biggest ease of use improvement is the relocation of various controls onto the joystick. All of the machines now have the two-speed travel and auxiliary hydraulic controls in the operator’s hand, reducing fatigue on the jobsite.

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach Model HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Grade Level

9VXB- Battery 48 volt 2,375 0.03 2,360 5’ 2” 9’ 9” 9VXE- Electric** 5 hp 2,060 0.03 2,360 5'2 9'9" 17VXE-Electric** 15 3,583 0.06 4,842 7’2" 12’ 4” 17VXB-Battery 72 volt 4,215 0.06 5,447 7’2" 12’ 4” HD17V5*** 14 4,261 0.06 4,842 7' 2" 12’ 6” HD25V5*** 24 5,938 0.12 5,698 8’ 15’ HD30V5*** 23 7,084 0.12 7,065 9’ 9" 16' 11" HD35V5*** 23 8,082 0.14 7,688 10' 11" 18’ HD35N4 23 7,979 0.14 7,668 10' 4" 16’ 6” HD50V5**** 44 10,830 0.17 9,554 12' 7" 20' 4" HD55N4 64 12,447 0.26 12,071 12’ 8” 20’ 1” HD60V5*** 44 12,351 0.17 10,565 13’ 3” 21’ 1” HD85V5*** 58 19,595 0.32 14,730 14' 2" 23’ 4” HD512LC-7 105 28,429 1 22,031 18' 4" 27' 3" HD514MR-7 105 31,085 1 22,031 18' 2" 27' 9" HD823MR-7 172 54,050 1.5 35,745 21' 1" 32' 7"

*Baldor elecric motor **Rueland electric motor ***New model version ****New size machine

MECALAC

Mecalac is known for designing and manufacturing tracked and wheeled excavators that redefine productivity and versatility on the jobsite: essentially, machines that can perform the job of excavator, compact loader, and material handler in one compact package, all without compromising performance. New for 2022, Mecalac is offering a fullyintegrated tilt-rotator system that will offer contractors incredible flexibility in positioning and manipulating attachments at the end of the arm.

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach Model HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbf.) Depth at Ground Level

6MCR 74.3 12,600-13,500 .10-.64 9.100 11' 1" 21'0 8MCR 74.3 15,900-16,810 .10-.69 11.460 12’ 1’’ 22’ 1’’ 10MCR 74.3 20,700-22,000 .10-.98 14.600 13’ 1’’ 24’ 7’’ 15MC 134 32,584-34,017 .12-1.31 18.370 16’ 4’’ 28’ 10’’ 7MWR* 74.3 15,300-16,071 .10-.71 9.100 9'11''-10’ 10’’ 20'5''-25’ 5’’ 9MWR* 74.3 17,400-18,832 .10-.75 11.460 11’ 6’’ 22’ 11MWR* 74.3 22,050-23,880 .10-1.07 14.600 12’ 6’’ 24’ 7’’ 15MWR* 134 31,345-34,079 .12-1.31 18.370 14' 11"-15’ 9’’ 28' 7"-28’ 10’’ 12 MTX* 114 21.384 .10-.98 13.820 13' 4" 23' 4"

*Wheeled

XCMG

XCMG excavators are flexible enough to cope with a variety of working conditions and types of work, including oil field, urban construction, irrigation and water conservancy and rapid repair. The size of the machine complies with road regulations and transportation requirements.

Model

XE18U XE27U XE35U XE55U XE80U XE155UCR XE225U XE250U XE300U XE360U

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach

HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. ft.)* Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

15.8 20.7 24.4 3,968 6,129 9,259 0.05 0.08 0.16 3,597 5,171 6,430 7' 6" 12'7" 9' 2" N/A 10' 17' 1" 41.2 12,566 0.21 10,004 11' 11" 19' 7" 73.2 20,944 0.46 14,388 13' 1" N/A 121 36,596 0.85 24,055 18' 2" 26' 9" 173 51,809 1.57 33,497 21' 11" 32' 1" 194.5 60,186 1.57 39,566 22' 10" 33' 1" 232 71,650 2.1 49908 23' 3" 34' 12"

HYUNDAI

Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas offers a wide range of machines from large excavators and wheel loaders to compact excavators. They are ideal when grading and excavating various sized areas. The new A-Series machines are well equipped with many standard comfort features such as air ride seats, large touchscreen displays and Bluetooth hands-free calling.

Model

R17Z-9A R25Z-9AK R30Z-9AK R35Z-9A R55-9A R60CR-9A R80CR-9A HX85-A HX130A LCR HX140A L HX145A LCR HX160A L HX180A L HX210A L HX220A L HX220A HW HX220A LR HX235A LCR HX260A L HX260A HW HX300A L HX300A HW HX300A LR HX350A L HX350A HW HX380A L HX480A L HX520A L HX900 R55W-9A** HW140A** HW160A** HW170A LCR** HW210A**

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach

HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

15.8 3,920 0.05 23.2 5,640/5,690* 0.09 23.2 6,380/6,625* 0.1 23.7 7,800/8,470* 0.14 65.1 12,570 0.24 63 13,450 0.24 3,490 7’ 2” 12’ 7” 4,740 7’ 11” 14’ 8” 4,520 8’ 2” 15’ 3” 6,900 10’ 3” 17’ 5” 9,550 12’ 6” 20’ 2” 9,190 11’ 9” 20’ 2” 65.1 19,290 0.37 12,570 13’ 7” 22’ 10” 65.1 20,608 0.37 15,338 15' 3'' 23' 11'' 74 29,640 0.65 24,029a 18' 6'' 26' 8'' 131 33,580 0.80 25111a 19' 9'' 28' 4'' 131 34,020 0.80 25,133a 19' 6'' 28' 4'' 151 41,390 0.95 30,865a 19' 9'' 29' 1'' 152 43,610 0.95 30,865a 19' 9'' 29' 1'' 170 50,460 1.2 37100a 21' 9'' 32' 8''

170 51,500 1.2 37100a 22’ 1” 32’ 9”

170 54,540

1.2 37,100a 21’ 6” 32’ 9” 170 54,720 0.68 18,740 38’ 7” 50’

170 54,140 1.05 37,100a 232 58,860 1.41 43,560a 22’ 32’ 6” 23’ 34’

232 65,760 1.41 43,560a 21' 9"

34’ 255 70,151 1.66 46,910a 24’ 3” 35’ 6” 255 76,980 1.66 46,910a 23’ 3” 35’ 5” 255 72,910 0.68 18,080 48’ 7” 60’ 9” 270 77,184 1.88 52,910a 24’ 2” 36’ 7” 270 83,950 1.88 52,910a 23’ 4” 36’ 7” 359 88,053 2.12 56,040a 24’ 8” 36’ 7” 395 112,520 3.41 60850a 25’ 6” 39’ 6” 395 120,704 3.41 68,780a 25’ 39’ 6” 615 206,570 5.6 93,564a 31’ 6" 48’ 1” 65.1 12,240 0.24 9,546 11’ 6” 20’ 2” 170 35,053 0.80 25240a 16' 9'' 26' 6'' 170 38,910 1.11 28200a 18' 5'' 28' 3'' 170 44,181 0.80 28150a 17' 10'' 28' 8'' 173 46,690 1.05 36860a 21' 1'' 32' 1''

*Canopy/Cab **Wheeled a = Powerboost

WACKER NEUSON

Wacker Neuson’s newest excavators feature a standard hydraulic quick coupler with our Easy Lock system that makes changing buckets and attachments safe and simple, right from the operator’s seat. The programmable auxiliary flow settings on the full color display allows the operator to preset their attachments. Icons for each attachment can be assigned different flow rates and characteristics. Just change the attachment, select the attachment icon and continue working.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

803 Dual power EZ17 ET20 EZ26 EZ36 ET42 EZ50 15.4 2,392 .01-.03 2,021 17.2 3,637 .03-.07 4,609

5’ 9” 9’ 11” 8’ 2” 13’ 2” 17.2 4,420 .03-.07 4,226 8’ 10” 13’ 10” 20.4 6,008 .07-.25 5,058 9’ 15’ 4” 24.5 8,303 .07-.25 7,868 11’ 6” 18’ 6” 43.6 9,345 .14-.20 6,722 11’ 6” 18' 3 43.6 11,109 .14-.20 7,014 12' 19' 6"

ET58

44.8 11,562 .14-.20 6,474 13' 1" 20' 2" ET65 56.4 14,055 .11-.36 11,398 13’ 6” 21’ ET90 (mono boom) 69.2 19,202 .13-.48 16,591 15’ 2” 24’ 7” ET90 (triple boom (optional) 69.2 19,614 .13-.48 16,591 15'4" 25'5" EW65 (triple boom)* 56.4 16,928 .11-.36 11,398 12'9" 22' EW100 (triple boom)* 74.3 22,027 .13-.48 12,162 13'11" 25'11" ET145 73.8 33,489 .33-1.05 20,458 18’ 28’

* Wheeled

KOBELCO

KOBELCO offers a full line of excavators to meet every challenge. In 2022, the newest Generation machines in the Mini, SR and Conventional family have been engineered to provide greater engine efficiency and productivity, plus operator controls and comforts. KOBELCO excavators are built to bring together superior performance and thoughtful design to help get the job done.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

SK17SR-6E SK25SR-6E SK30SR-6E 14.5 3,681 0.065 19.7 5,644 0.105 23.1 7,320 0.118 3,417 5,203 6,230 7' 3" 12' 3" 9' 2" 15' 3" 9' 2" 16' 6"

SK35SR-6E 23.1 8,555 0.14 6,250 11' 18' 6"

SK45SRX-7 SK55SRX-7 37 10,648 0.14

6,992 11' 3" 18' 8" 37 12,147 0.16 11,128 12' 9" 20' SK75SR-7 70 18,700 0.14 - 0.46 15,900 15' 22' 2" SK75SR-7 Offset Boom 70 19,555 0.14 - 0.46 15,900 14' 1" 20' 10" SK85CS-7 70 20,100 0.14 - 0.37 15,900 14' 7" 24' 1" SK130LC-11 96 32,800 0.30 - 0.88 24,818.9 19' 7" 28' 3" SK140SRLC-7 105 32,800 0.30 - 0.88 24,800 19' 7" 28' 5" SK140SRLC-7 Offset Boom 105 33,700 0.30 - 0.88 20,900 17' 2" 25' 9" ED160BR-7 Blade Runner 105 37,000 0.30 - 0.88 24,800 19' 28' 3" SK170LC-11 123 39,500 0.6 - 1.0 28,300 21' 4" 30' 7" SK210LC-11 160 50,000 0.63 - 1.80 35,300 22' 31' 11" SK210HLC-10 Hybrid 160 52,500 0.63 - 1.80 35,300 22' 31' 11" SK230SRLC-5 160 56,400 0.63 - 1.80 29,700 21' 7" 31' 3" SK260LC-11 178 59,300 0.875 - 2.25 42,000 23' 35' 6" SK270SRLC-5 160 60,000 0.63 - 1.80 35,300 21' 9" 31' 9" SK300LC-11 265 69,200 0.75 - 1.875 46,760 23' 7" 35' 8" SK350LC-11 265 81,300 0.875 - 2.75 54,900 24' 1" 36' 11" SK390LC-10 270 83,600 0.875 - 2.75 56,200 23' 1" 36' 1" SK500LC-10 369 114,000 1.50 - 4.26 65,600 25' 7" 38' 10" SK850LC-10 510 185,700 1.78 - 8.50 90,598 31' 10" 46' 11" SK210LC-10 High & Wide 160 56,700 0.63 - 1.80 35,300 20' 10" 31' 8" SK260LC-10 High & Wide 178 63,100 0.875 - 2.25 42,000 21' 10" 30' 9" SK300LC-10 High & Wide 252 73,600 0.875 - 1.875 46,800 22' 7" 34' 10" SK500LC-10 High & Wide 369 124,800 1.50 - 4.26 65,600 24' 6" 38' 7" SK500LC-10 Mass 369 118,000 5.0 - 6.0 68,600 21' 3" 34' 11" SK210LC-10 Long Reach 160 52,200 0.60 19,783 39' 5" 51' 7" SK260LC-10 Long Reach 178 62,000 0.60 20,500 48' 4" 60' 6" SK300LC-10 Long Reach 252 77,473 0.62 22,700 48' 10" 62' 9"

SUNWARD USA

Recent power source development has allowed Sunward’s already powerful mini-excavator line to go above and beyond expectations, and the company offers several models suited for North America.

Model

SWE18UF SWE25UF SWE35UF SWE60UF SWE90UF SWE155F SWE215F SWE365F

Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.) Depth at Ground Level

18 4145 0.0515 5103 7'3" 12'11"

20 5842 0.104 5400 9'4" 15'8"

24.8 8490 0.1436 7100 10'3" 17'8"

49 12723 0.3401 10566 12'2"

18' 62 18522 0.3401 14275 14'11" 23'10" 121 33510 0.7971 22480 18'2" 27'6"

173 48061 1.3071 34845 338 78400 1.9606 56202 22'2" 32'7" 24'6" 37'2"

See our interactive, customizable version of this spec guide at www.forconstructionpros.com/specguide/excavator. HITACHI

Hitachi recently debuted its factory-integrated Solution Linkage 2D and 3D Grade Control for select excavators. This allows an operator to set a grade and hold it without the risk of over digging. Essentially, the machine controls the boom and bucket while the operator handles the arm. This helps the operator and reduces the need for multiple passes to achieve the correct grade.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket Breakout Max. Dig Max. Reach HP* Weight (lbs.) (cu. yds.) Force (lbs.)* Depth at Ground Level

ZX26U-5N 20 5,556 0.1 5,013 8' 6" 15' 2"

ZX30U-5N ZX35U-5N 23.3 6,680 23.3 7,584

ZX50U-5N 36.3 10,560

ZX60USB-5N 53.1 13,382

ZX210LC-6 HP

160 48,722 ZX245USLC-6 HP 159 55,997 0.12 0.14 0.21 6,070 9' 2" 16'

6,092

10' 17' 1" 8,273 11' 7" 19' 7"

0.31

9,240 12' 4" 20' 5" 1.05 35,520 21' 10" 32' 6" 1.05 35,520 21' 8" 33' 2"

EX1200-7B EX2000-7B 760 HP 257,951 1,000 429,901

6.8 108,358 30' 9" 49' 3" 15.7 157,631 26' 7" 48' 9" EX2000-7E 818 421,083 15.7 157,631 26' 7" 48' 9" EX2600-7B 1,500/1,542 566,588/570,997 22.2 to 25.5 186,591 27' 1" 52' 8" EX2600-7E 1,153 22.2 to 25.5 186,591 27' 1" 52' 8" EX3600-7B 1,944/2,010 815,710/809,097 28.8 to 31.4 236,049 28' 4" 57' 11" EX3600-7E 1,609 28.8 to 31.4 236,049 28' 4" 57' 11" EX5600-7B 3,000/3,084 1,210,338/1,219,156 44.5 to 50.4 357,446 28' 11" 63' 8" EX5600-7E 2,306 44.5 to 50.4 357,446 28' 11" 63' 8" EX8000-7B 3,888/4,024 1,856,292/1,851,883 56.2 to 68 454,114 27' 7" 70' 3" EX8000-7E 3,218 56.2 to 68 454,114 27' 7" 70' 3"

*Horsepower and force measured per ISO NOTE: Shovel configurations can be found in the online spec guide

KUBOTA

Kubota announced new additions to its robust excavator lineup this year that answer to the rental or professional customer who requires a compact excavator in the 0–1-ton range. The new excavators are ideal for tight, confined spaces on the job site. With the new K008-5 and U10-5, Kubota now has a broad offering of 13 compact excavator models across the 1-to-8-ton weight classes and features more flexibility among the conventional and minimal tail swing lines. All -5 generation models are solidly engineered and outfitted with more customization to keep customers working efficiently and comfortably.

Model Net Operating Std. Bucket* Bucket Digging Max. Dig Max. Reach HP Weight (lbs.) (cu. ft.) Force (lbf.) Depth at Ground Level

K008-5 U10-5

10.3 10.1 K008-3T4 10.1 U17 15.2

KX018-4 15.2

U27-4 KX71-3S

20 24.4

KX033-4 KX033-4a KX033-4c U35-4 U35-4a 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.9

KX040-4 40.9

KX040-4a

40.9 KX040-4b 40.9 U48-5 U48-5a 40.4 40.4

U55-5 U55-5a 47.6 47.6

KX057-5 KX057-5a

47.6 47.6 KX080-4S2 62.3 KX080-4S2a 62.3

2315 2645 2,200 3,703 3,747 5,625 6,305 7,420 7,781 8,221 8,129 8478 9195 9545 9900 10850 11300 12, 250 12725 12350 12820 18,596 19456 0.38-0.58 1014 lbf 5 ft, 8 in. 9 ft, 11 in. 0.42-0.68 1212 lbf 5 ft, 8 in. 10 ft, 11 in. 0.49- 0.9 2,200 lbf 5 ft, 8 in. 9 ft, 11 in. 0.78 - 1.5 3,417 lbf 7 ft, 8 in. 12 ft, 8.4 in. 0.78 - 1.5 3,594 lbf 7 ft, 7 in. 12 ft, 9 in. 1. - 3.4 5,765 lbf 9 ft, 3.6 in. 15 ft, 4 in. 1.9 - 4.25 6,350 lbf 9 ft, 9 in. 16 ft 2.3 - 4.25 8,138 lbf 10 ft, 6 in. 16 ft, 10 in. 2.3 - 4.25 8,138 lbf 10 ft, 6 in. 16 ft, 10 in. 2.3 - 4.25 8,138 lbf 12 ft, 2 in. 17 ft, 10 in. 2.3 - 4.25 7,924 lbf 9 ft, 8.9 in. 16 ft, 11.3 in. 2.3 - 4.25 7,924 lbf 9 ft, 8.9 in. 16 ft, 11.3 in. 1.9 - 6.6 9,535 lbf 11 ft, 2.6 in. 17 ft, 9 in. 1.9 - 6.6 9,535 lbf 11 ft, 2.6 in. 17 ft, 9 in. 1.9 - 6.6 9,535 lbf 11 ft, 2.6 in. 17 ft, 9 in. 3.0 - 8 9,304 lbf 10 ft, 8 in. 18 ft, 4 in. 3.0 - 8 9,304 lbf 10 ft, 8 in. 18 ft, 4 in. 3.0 - 8 10,172 lbf 11 ft, 11 in. 19 ft, 7 in. 3.0 - 8 10,172 lbf 11 ft, 11 in. 19 ft, 7in. 3.0 - 8 10,172 lbf 12 ft, 9 in. 20 ft, 1 in. 3.0 - 8 10,172 lbf 12 ft, 9 in. 20 ft, 1 in. 6.5 - 13.5 14,660 lbf 15 ft, 1 in. 23 ft, 6.3 in. 6.5 - 13.5 14,660 lbf 15 ft, 1 in. 23 ft, 6.3 in.

a With angle blade b With 6-in-1 blade c With extendable dipper arm

Hydraulic Hammer Operators Make the Difference in Caterpillar Inc. Breaker Production

Get good at finding cracks near the edges of things to set the breaker point on. If the target doesn’t break, reposition at another spot closer to the edge.

Atlas Copco

Manufacturers offer plenty of instruction for operating their hydraulic breakers, but their intense forces, range of materials broken, work conditions and carrier machines chosen, make production without sacrificing attachment’s life as much finesse as it is science.

Any machine built to hit hard enough to break granite boulders will be hard on itself and anything connected to it. Even when they’re used as designed, they create punishing levels of vibration, dust and heat. Your excavator or loader’s hydraulic system is subject to those conditions, too.

Tips in the operator’s manual are correct, but the difference between a job well done and misuse that accelerates the selfdestruction of two machines can be a matter of inches.

1. BREAKER POSITIONING

Setting the moil point in the middle of a big chunk of concrete or boulder usually invokes the classic breaker double-whammy – it’s not only less productive, it’s also harder on the machines.

Operators need to look for cracks they can take advantage of, particularly near the edges of objects they’re trying to break. Position the tool at a 90-degree angle to the work surface, lean some of the carrier’s weight on the tool point and hit it with short bursts. If the material breaks, move the tool inward. If the target doesn’t break, reposition the breaker laterally and try another spot closer to the edge. Scoring along an edge can get the job done.

After 15-30 seconds of hammering without penetration on one spot, you’re no longer breaking, you’re trying to drill, which is not what breakers are made for. It can generate a lot of dust and heat (there’s a reason recommended breaker grease is rated for 500° F). Burrs around the tool point’s edges will start to mushroom. You can also get damage at the opposite end of the tool, where the piston impacts it. Severe failure risk escalates, which could lead to piston or breaker damage.

2. DON’T FIRE BLANKS

Anytime you lift the breaker off the surface to be broken, disengage the hydraulics. It requires a little skill. Hammer operators should hone their sense for the change in vibration and sound when material fractures and their reaction speed quickly getting off the hydraulic system to minimize blank firing or dry firing. Some is inevitable, but firing the hammer when the tool is not pressed onto something to be broken delivers 100% of the piston’s energy to the tool steel, which transfers it into the breaker’s bushing and housing. 3. NO PRYING

Prying with a breaker’s tool point can bend or break the tool, and it can misalign the tool steel in its bushing. Sometimes that misalignment is permanent, but even when it’s temporary, the potential for expensive damage to the breaker is great. If the piston doesn’t make solid contact with the head of the tool steel as designed, breaking productivity drops off and lateral forces of the impact can damage the piston and/or the cylinder. That can be the most expensive repair a breaker will ever need.

The piston and cylinder are like a hydraulic valve in that wherever they interface, they are close-tolerance, mirror-finished surfaces lubricated by hydraulic oil. Controlled impact at extreme force exceeds the valve metaphor and makes proper alignment crucial when the breaker is working.

4. MATCH HAMMER TO CARRIER

Precision tolerances in the breaker’s piston make any kind of contamination a dangerous enemy. The cleanliness imperative demands care when swapping attachments on site.

When exchanging a bucket for a breaker, make sure the hydraulic hoses are properly capped to keep dirt and dust out of the fittings. Quickdisconnect couplers are a common cause of unexpected hammer failure. Contaminants that can accumulate in a bare fitting can be, with just a few repeated attachment swaps, enough to damage the breaker and the carrier’s hydraulic seals and valves. Use the attachment change to inspect hydraulic hoses and couplers, and keep a clean rag handy to wipe fittings.

If you’re sharing the breaker between carriers, make sure all the carriers are properly sized for the tool.

5. GREASING IS ESSENTIAL

Hydraulic breakers need lots of high-quality grease, typically every two hours, but that can vary depending on operating conditions. Grease’s equally important roles are to reduce friction between the working tool and its bushing and carrying dust and debris out of bushing as it melts down the tool.

Breaker makers recommend high-moly grease with a working temperature above 500° F. Molybdenum tends to bond to the bushing and tool steel for persistent lubrication after the oil additives break down.

The right amount of grease is just as important as the right type. The two-hour intervals is just a rule of thumb, and it’s not enough for the biggest breakers. There should be enough grease to keep the tool-bushing area filled and to minimize friction.

In many applications, you simply cannot supply enough grease by hand to keep a breaker in the 3,000 ft. lb. and larger classes lubricated. That’s where auto-lube systems come into play. Properly-maintained autolube systems will constantly provide shots of grease into breakers. But don’t let them lull you into complacency. The operator should watch for the signs of a properly-lubed hammer, and should manually check the grease cartridge or supply lines from the carrier’s auto-lube every two hours. ET

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