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Hydraulic Crawler Excavator 8 Ton (SC80.8) for sale

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small hydraulic crawler excavator  SC80.8 Hydraulic Crawler Excavator 8 Ton (SC80.8) for sale
The 8t excavator adopts the most advanced Toshiba hydraulic system, which can adjust the output flow of the main pump according to the load and match with the engine output power. The system can provide the maximal output flow to improve the work efficiency during heavy duty operation, and it will control the pump output flow by the negative flow during fining operation, which improves fuel economy.
The cab, armrest box and air conditioner are completely upgraded, bringing new operation experience. It features strong power, advanced technologies, EuroIIemission standards, and high work efficiency. The well-designed high strength chassis and reinforced working devices has excellent performance especially under heavy load work conditions, which ensures the durability and reliability of the machine. It is also mounted with 0.34m3 bucket, which effectively improves the work efficiency.


Specification Hydraulic Crawler Excavator 8 Ton (SC80.8) for sale


Operate weight              7.8T
Bucket capacity              0.37m³
Engine                             Cummins  
Hydraulic pump              Japanese Toshiba
Control valve                  Japanese Toshiba
Swing motor                   Japanese Toshiba
Travel motor                   Korea Jeil
L*W*H                            6100mm*2300mm*2680mm

Hydraulic Crawler Excavator 8 Ton (SC80.8) for sale

Hydraulic Crawler Excavator 8 Ton (SC80.8) for sale

FAQ Hydraulic Crawler Excavator 8 Ton (SC80.8) for sale:

1.How about the shipment?

1. The loader machine load one 40HQ container.

2. The loader disassemble into 3 parts, major machine, bucket and cabin.

3. Before shipment, we have done the rust-proof and antiseptic treatment.


2. What about your service?

We have our factory, we can meet customers needs as soon as possible.

We have first rate professional technology and provide good after-sales service.


3. What Can we Do For You?                                                                 

1. During the period of 12 months or 2000 working hours warranty, Chaogong factory are responsible for maintenance and replacement of spare parts.

2. We attend the machinery exhibition in your country and please contact us when we are with you at that time and solve the problem you have.

3. For the sole agents, we will go with senior engineer to your country and offer the technical service. 

Q:what do you do when your horse has died?I have always wondered where you send them and what do you do with them?..can you give me your answers and what you think?
I work at a horse barn where many older retired horses come to live out their days in the pasture. Last year, we had two pass away. One was a 36 year old Morgan (yes, 36!) who died of natural causes. The other was a 29 year old Tennessee Walker mare who had fallen in the pasture and fractured her rear leg getting back up. First, you need to see if you are allowed to bury horses in your area. Some places you can, and others you can't. If you know any farm excavators or anyone with a backhoe, ask them to dig a hole large enough for the horse. It is customary to have the horse's head facing the east. I honestly can not remember why, some spiritual reason though. You can also call a livestock disposal service. They will pick up large carcasses, however, it can be expensive. I have a friend who paid over $600 to have a horse picked up. Lastly, I live in Indiana and there is a large exotic cat rescue center not too far from where I live, they save tigers, lions, leopards, and other big cats from black market sellers and back yard breeders. I know it sounds awful, but those cats gotta eat something. They will pick up dead horses who died of natural causes. They will also pick up live, old horses and put them down themselves (I would never send a horse that was still alive... never.) However, they will not pick up horses that have been euthanized. It is free since they are doing us a favor and we are doing them a favor. However, this is only and option if you have a similar rescue center near you. I would bury your horses if you are able and have the acreage, and if the horse was not diseased. If the horse was sick, I would definitely use a livestock disposal service. This way, disease is not spread and you can avoid breaking laws, if your area has laws against burying livestock. And I am just like you, I want my horses to live forever! Hope this helps.
Q:I'm really interested in joining the U.S Navy, hopefully to be a Construction Mechanic (CM). Will i be able to get my ASE after my A-School? Or do i get it after my duty? And also what civilian jobs may i be able to relatively transfer to really smoothly? And also after the Seabees, im planning to attend U.T.I (Universal Technical Institute) to further pursue my career as a Master technician. Is it worth it? Or not? Any suggestions? Detailed reasonable answers are appreciated :)
As a CM you'll be working on everything from excavators and scrappers to semi tractors to M-wraps to bucket trucks to those little Honda water pumps. I don't think the Navy gets into certifying you for ACE as a matter of business, but you have your Chiefs of Alpha CO and the education PO of your battalion to ask and get help getting them. As far as transferring into civilian life, everyone is looking for good mechanics and hydraulic guys. If you get a chance to kind of specialize in something, look at what companies are screaming for and try to go to C-school for that. I don't know anything about UTI, so I won't go there. Be advised that Seabees require a higher ASVAB and line scores than a lot of rates and it's a five year commitment. Also they just decommissioned four Battalions due to 0bamas fake budget cuts, so it's going to be tight getting in.
Q:Are Daewoo automotive and Daewoo electronics separate companies?
yes they are an division (branch) there is also an tractor made by daewoo and also heavy equipment (excavators)
Q:I need advise on which web-building program (if any) to use for setting up a website for a heavy equipment sales brokerage. I would like to have the website quot;animatedquot; (meaning pictures of the equipment we have ((loaders, backhoes, excavators, etc.)) would fade in and out to display what the equipment we have for sale looks like. I want these web pages to have a contruction / heavy equipment theme. I have never built a website, but am very computer literate.
If this something you plan to do yourself rather than paying someone to do it for you, there are probably a couple different programs you will need to do this. Mainly being an html editor/web builder and a graphics program that can do the animation. There are a couple suggestions and links to such free software at the link below in sources. You can use any text editor to create HTML code for a web site, though it's probably easier with a WYSIWYG editor like NVU. Gimp, which I use, will allow you to make animated gifs, though it may be a little tricky if you haven't used such a program before. Another way of doing an animation would be something like flash, which may be a little more involved than a simple gif animation. As long as you're not planning on doing anything with a database or setting up a shopping cart/checkout, you just need basic hosting and a domain name.
Q:excavator KOMATSU (DEMAG) H241 is excessive consumption of fuel ,what's the renson ? I just change the bucket lip .
Umm, because it's an excavator.
Q:How do you calculate the amount of backhoe?
The backhoe is the same amount as the forward shovel, depending on the bucket capacity and the fill factor
Q:I'm looking for a 2.5 tire for a sick hefty AM almost FR hardtail...(probably a Transition Vagrant)... I wanted something wide, predictable and that would really hook up on just about everything... I couldn't decide between the 2 tires so I'm thinking maybe Kenda in the rear, WTB in the front???
I love the Weirwolfs....not too crazy about them on the front because they kick up crap all over my legs, but it's a great tire. I run it on the rear. A couple friends of mine didn't like the way they cornered because they said they could feel the bumpiness of the gaps in the corner knobs....I've never noticed it and they do great for me. Excavators are pretty aggressive....very different than the Weirwolf. If you have loamy or sandy/loose soil they'll hook up great. Kinda rough on the trails, though, so if you don't need the big knobs, maybe gear down a notch. Maxxis Highrollers or WTB Prowlers are worth looking at, and there are still a lot of people riding IRC Trailbears, too. Intense makes some great tires....definitely worth looking at.
Q:How much water % is allowed in Hyd Oil , used in Excavators?
Well, any water in your hydraulics will cause you problems, including corrosion. And if your running the unit hard, you might cause the water to turn to steam. My suggestion would be to have your hydraulics flushed and replaced if you have water in it.
Q:In case of excavators
Water is a dandy incompressible liquid, but that is where the good points end. If you use it in a hydraulic circuit the following will happen: 1. When put under negative pressure gasses will evolve from the water. This will result in soft actuation as the gas is compressible. 2. The system will be subject to freezing if left in a cold environment. 3. Metal fittings will likely rust. 4. Hydraulic oil filters will likely clog. 5. You will wind up with one expensive repair bill.
Q:I saw a questionable documentary about 25 years ago which showed the cross section of a geode with a perfectly formed ceramic disk partly embeded in the crystal and partly exposed in the gas cavity. Was that just a fake, or has anyone among the scientific community ever seen or heard that it is authenic. If so can you produce a link to a reputable site which has documented research that has been done on the object? Thanks
A load of crap....there is stuff like this all over used in an attempt to prove a young Earth - compatible with the Bible etc.

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