Small Excavator Does Big Job
When you are looking into equipment buying in this day and age, what you are most interested in is making sure that your machinery purchase works efficiently for you. That is why contractors and homeowners are buying the mini excavator or the small excavator instead of the regular sized excavators. They know that a small excavator can get a wide variety of jobs done for them.
A small excavator can do everything from digging holes to breaking concrete.
What is a Small Excavator?
A small excavator is a very small excavator that is becoming versatile in all sorts of work. They are used by landscapers, foundation layers, and construction contractors. Small excavators are becoming a very important tool in the construction world, especially in urban areas. In many cases these small excavators can do the same jobs the large excavators do in less time. They can also do some great things that big excavators cant do. * A small excavator can be easily transported. They are much easier to get on and off of trucks * The rubber tracks means that they don't damage curbs or dig up lawns. * Most small excavators have dozer blades that allow them to do back fills easily * Most mini excavators have zero tail swing. This means that they swing close in to the machine and not wide swings beyond their tracks. * They can be placed near a wall or corner, and because of the zero tail swing the small excavator will not hit equipment nearby. * Most small excavators weigh about 1,600 to 17,000 lbs. * Most mini excavators have rubber tracks and let the machine travel through areas softly * The excavators swing 360 degrees and the boom swings at eather side at 60 degrees. What can the Small Excavator Do? The hydraulics on the small excavator makes changing the bucket attachment easy. You can use other attachments with it for different jobs. * An earth auger will allow you to move bruch and sort different materials out * Break up concrete for demolition jobs Advantages to using a small excavators Small excavators cn get into buildings and elevators, when doing multi level demolitions. They feel as if you are working with a full sized escavator, but you don't have the problems of a big excavator. They are light, easy to use, and can get into very small spaces. They are quieter than the larger excavators and almost anyone can learn to use them quickly. The rubber tracks avoid damaging flooring or landscaping and avoid slipping when loading or unloading trucks. Some of the larger small excavators have better capacities than some of the older standard excavators. Many owners are considering it to be a good investment to purchase a newer small excavator, and selling the old larger excavator they have. It is just more economical and saves a lot of time.
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