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Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices

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Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: KH

Model Number: WY75

Condition: New

Moving Type: Crawler Excavator

Operating Weight: 6310 kg

Bucket capacity: 0.25

Maximum Digging Height: 5840 mm

Maximum Digging Depth: 3970 mm

Machine Weight: 6310 kg

Max Digging Radius: 6400 mm

Rated Speed: 1.9 km/h

Certification: ISO

After-sales Service Provided: Overseas third-party support available

Model: WY75

Place of origin: Shandong

Brand: KH

Engine: YUCHAI

Swing speed: 10 r/min

Color: can be choose

Chinese mini excavator for sale 

Rated power(kw):56 
Bucket capacity(m3);0.3 
professional manufacture,low price 

Advantage:

1.We have more than 300 workers,plant area of more than 30000m2

 

2. CE and ISO certification quality assured 

 

3.The first electrophoresis and electrostatic powder spyaying line in the field of engineering machinery in China

 

4.All of wearing parts come from famour supplier,Catorpillar transmission technology,Isuzu axle,high quality.

 

5.Each products through rigorous testing before leaving the factory.

 

6. The best after-sales service,use more ease

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Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices

Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices

Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices

Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices

Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices

Hot Chinese made mini excavator for sale low prices


Q: Would you like to have a go with a JCB?
Hehe yeah, I'd probably end up breaking it, getting out and running away though :P
Q: Hi All, any chance to get a free download service manual for bobcat x100 mini excavator?
As I know, that’s not free service manual for bobcat. But you can get one for cheap and good at
Q: If so, what is your favorite episode? Also, why is that your favorite epsiode?Mine is the one that has to do with the worlds largest machines or something like that, I just can't remember the actual title. But my favorite part about that episode was when they talked about the bucket excavators. They said the largest one can hold 2 Grey Hound buses in the part that holds the dirt.
nope i usually just watch the ufo shows on there
Q: All the models and bucket capacity of Carter excavator
Baidu search "Caterpillar"The first one is its official websiteSelect product center"View excavator
Q: the post are very rustic almost like a tree in half do they have to have concrete around like normal fencing because the posts are morticed for the rails i have a 3 ton excavator with a small bucket any advice from an expert would be highly appreciated
Have put up a lot of fences... but not necessarily an expert. Good sources on the web in many DIY places... but in my opinion: A lot depends on the type of soil you're putting the posts in, and the climate. Dry climate and rocky soil would be less dependent on adding concrete. Moist climate and/or sandy soil would require something more substantial. And, it also depends on how high the fence is going to be and what you intend to keep in or keep out. In any case, would likely recommend treating the bottom couple of feet of the posts with a tar or creosote before installation to prevent rot and moisture penetration (Regardless of whether you use cement or not.) My experience, in rocky soil and an alpine climate, involved using a post-hole attachment on an International Harvester, a spud bar to break up rocks, and a supply of rocks to tamp back around the post once it was dry set. Six inches of large gravel in the hole. Insert post. Tamp large rocks around post with spud bar. Fill with dirt. Tamp some more. No concrete. Posts that loosen with time can be readily re-set. A slightly improved option, is to set the corner posts and gate posts in concrete and dry set the others. That works pretty well and saves some $$$. If you're going all out: treat the posts, drill the holes, bed with gravel, set the post, fill with concrete, slope the concrete away from the post, use bracing as necessary to maintain plumb. Can do a bunch or a few at a time that way. Make sure to cover the concrete with plastic as it dries to slow the drying and reduce cracking. Good luck. I'm sure there are lots of other good/better ideas as well. One nice option = the poly/vinyl fencing. Less weight. Very durable. Comes with instructions.
Q: I saw discovery channel prehistoric megladon sharks thrived in Kansas, Wyoming, And Texas and those three states were under water 82 million years ago! I want to take a trip out to wyoming, Kansas, and texas to farmlands and deserts to find dinosaur and prehistoric sea creature fossils and bones! How though? Do I just randomly dig? I'm so interested in prehistoric creatures and dinosaurs, I also leaned about how nyc once was home to castorodies or giant prehistoric beavers the size of a modern day grizzly bear and giant sea scorpions. Can I look in nyc for those remains? Have any fossils been uncovered in nyc during subway digging for the subway trains when they built it.
You can volunteer to work on legitimate digs. You can't dig in any private or public land without a permit.
Q: The parts i needs are gear pump,oil filter,oil cooler cover,water pump.I only needs one per type,but most of manufactuer do not allow to sell only one,what can i do?
For Komatsu excavator PC200 parts,you should find the supplier who has the parts in stock. I know a website which sells the excavator parts for PC20
Q: We are having a new concrete floor poured in our basement. There are two small rooms divided by block walls which are not bearing walls. The excavator told me that if these walls are filled with cement it would be painstakingly hard to demolish them. So I would like to know how I could quickly determine if they are hollow or filled.
Drill holes through one of the blocks. If they are filled, you will have to work hard all the way through. If not, you will feel the drill go from the block to fresh air, then back into the block. Drill one fairly low down the wall to start with. It's less noticeable if you then decide to leave the wall in place, and drill holes can be easily patched with cement. Even if the blocks have had concrete poured in, if you are prepared to do a bit of work, hire yourself a SDS drill, or similar, and attack the joints. They will soon give way. If you take the wall down a couple or 3 courses at a time, the blocks will break up as they hit the floor. Please double check the wall is not load bearing before you start any demolition!
Q: Have to analyze a hydraulic circuit. I decided to analyze the hydraulic circuit in an Excavator. Looking for a detailed path of the fluid throughout the circuit. Also, what components are involved throughout the circuit and what there function is. If anyone with a little knowledge on excavators or hydraulic circuits could help that would be great! Thank You!
Search online for the operator's manual for the specific brand/model number of excavator you are looking at. You may even be able to download a free copy from the manufacturers website. Most hydraulic circuits consist of a pump and motor to force fluid through the system, a reservoir to hold the hydraulic fluid, valves to control the flow through the system, cylinders or other devices that transfer energy into a usable force for doing work, maybe a filter. There will be other components but those are the most basic fundamentals of a hydraulic circuit. Good luck and have fun!
Q: My backyard is just a rocky weed patch that has never been finished, and I want to have a service come in and dig off the top 6 or 8 inches of soil/debris and bring in topsoil to replace it. What would you call this service, and who would I have do this? Would a regular landscaper do it, or do I need to call an excavator company? There is a significant amount of rock in my soil, so I'm assuming they'd need more than just a little bobcat.
Most okorder and choose a landscaper from her list of vetted contractors.

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