Common questions

What kind of engine does an E50 excavator have?

What kind of engine does an E50 excavator have?

The 50 hp E50 compact excavator features a redesigned Bobcat engine, minimal tail swing and more precise control. Compare model specs.

What are the features of an E45 Bobcat?

Standard Features 1 1960 mm dozer blade 2 400 mm rubber track 3 Auto idle 4 Auto shift travel 5 Auxiliary hydraulics with Quick Couplers 6 Selectable auxiliary hydraulic flow 7 Blade float feature 8 Clamp ready 9 Control console locks 10 Cupholder

What kind of engine does Bobcat excavator have?

The high-performing Bobcat E35 compact excavator features Zero Tail Swing (ZTS) and a 33-hp engine for more usable power. The conventional tail swing E42 compact excavator offers the precise performance, comfort and versatility to take on more complex tasks.

Why do you need a bucket on a bobcat?

The system maintains optimal “pin-on” bucket geometry, so arm and bucket force are not compromised. The exclusive pin and hook design of the Bobcat X-ChangeTM mounting system delivers faster and easier attachment changes. In addition, you’ll save valuable time as you load and unload attachments on a trailer.

What makes an E50 compact excavator so good?

The powerful E50 R2-Series compact (mini) excavator helps you push the limits of productivity with enhanced hydraulic performance, improved efficiency, simplified maintenance and more precise control. It features a minimal tail swing of less than one inch of overhang to ensure easy work in tight areas.

How big does a bobcat mini excavator get?

A standout in the 4-to-5-ton size class, the Bobcat® E50 compact excavator (mini excavator) works in confined areas without sacrificing digging performance. It features minimal tail swing action with less than an inch of tail overhang.

How are grading buckets used in an excavator?

The exclusive X-Change system allows to change attachments quickly Exclusive for the E85. Grading buckets feature a smooth lip for finish grading, cleaning ditches, backfilling and leveling, while the trenching buckets dig narrow, deep trenches while maintaining excellent breakout force and fast cycle times.

The system maintains optimal “pin-on” bucket geometry, so arm and bucket force are not compromised. The exclusive pin and hook design of the Bobcat X-ChangeTM mounting system delivers faster and easier attachment changes. In addition, you’ll save valuable time as you load and unload attachments on a trailer.

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Ruth Doyle