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Is JCB an excavator?

Is JCB an excavator?

JCB Tracked Excavators are the best-in-class range of heavy duty Excavators with maximum performance, strength, efficiency and productivity. JCB has been a known name in the market of Excavator manufacturers for over four decades.

What is the best mini excavator to buy?

The hottest mini excavators on the market

  • The hottest mini excavators on the market.
  • Takeuchi TB216H mini excavator.
  • Kubota U55-4 mini excavator.
  • Bobcat E50 mini excavator.
  • Caterpillar 301.8 mini excavator.
  • Kubota KX040-4 mini excavator.
  • Sunward SWE18UB mini excavator.
  • Agrison ME850 mini excavator.

How tall is the Kobelco sk55srx mini excavator?

A clear view is provided at the rear, and there’s also more floor space, with a seat that slides further to ensure plenty of leg room. With a short tailswing, the SK55SRX is designed to fit on any jobsite, with easy transport dimensions and an overall height of 2,530 mm, it’s the perfect mix of performance and transportability.

What kind of warranty does Kobelco sk55srx have?

✓ Larger boom and arm provided as standard equipment for a top class working range. ✓ The boom, arm and swing bracket all have large cross-section segments for added attachment strength. ✓ Like all Kobelco mini excavators, the SK55SRX comes with a standard 4 year/4,000 hour Full Machine Warranty.

What makes the sk55srx-6e better than other excavators?

Compare The SK55SRX-6E packs more digging power and practical performance features into a small package while maintaining a short tail swing. The new Energy Conservation Mode saves even more fuel, and KOBELCO’s proprietary iNDr Cooling System ensures quiet operation, protection from dust and easy maintenance.

What’s the warranty on a Kobelco mini excavator?

✓ Like all Kobelco mini excavators, the SK55SRX comes with a standard 4 year/4,000 hour Full Machine Warranty. Kobelco has taken the next evolutionary step by packing even more digging power and practical performance features into this 5 tonne excavator while maintaining a short tail swing.

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Ruth Doyle