Finding the right Tracked Excavators for the job makes a big difference in efficiency. The machine has to have enough power, the right blade, and the appropriate tail swing to handle the conditions, the terrain, and the weight of the dig. A wide selection of new and used equipment allows contractors to have what they need at a price they can afford. Kubota manufacturers over twenty different models of excavators that can be found in stock at most larger dealers. They also offer their own financing, implement packages, and rebate programs to save contractors money on major purchases.
All Tracked Excavators have standard features that make they well built, powerful, and durable. Powerful diesel engines offer great fuel efficiency and low vibration and noise levels. A handy toolbox is found under the operator’s seat for convenience, and there are easy access to all components of the machine to allow for quick routine maintenance. Digital instrument panels are installed to control the oil flow. That saves fuel and enhances the bucket use or use of optional attachments. To keep the excavator from slowing down with a heavy load, the bucket breakout force is strong and powerful. A factory installed thumb bracket and relief valve system save operators time when mounting hydraulics.
The two series of excavators include a conventional tail swing series and a zero, or tight, tail swing series. The conventional series includes options such as a closed cab, an angles blade, or a six in one blade. The zero series works best in confined spaces and can come with an opened or closed cab and have an angled blade option. Differences in specifications include blade size, boom swing radius, and weight capacity.
Customers can go to website to view models, compare options and specifications, and request pricing quotes. Equipment is a major investment, so be sure to consider all the benefits a dealer has to offer before making a purchase. A dealer that stocks factory parts, for example, will be a great resource after the sale. If rentals are available, contractors can rent equipment to see if they like the way it performs before deciding on buying one. Some dealers have leasing programs as well as selling new and used equipment.
Tweet us on Twitter!