Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia

Model NO.
KX155 163
Drive Type
Electric Drive
Bucket Capacity
0.5~1.0m³
Size
Small-Scale
Certification
CE, ISO9001: 2000
Condition
Used
Keywords
Used Kubota Excavator
HS
84295212
Model No.
Kx155
Keywords2
Used Excavator Made in Japan
Key Words
6tonne Used Excavator in Good Working Condition
Transport Package
Container
Specification
mini 5ton
Trademark
Kubota
Origin
Japan
HS Code
84295212
Production Capacity
666/Year
Reference Price
$ 11,700.00 - 13,500.00

Product Description

Used Excavators Kubota 5Ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5Tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia
 
Brand Kubota
Model KX155 EXCAVATOR
Year 2015-2023
Weight 5tons
Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia

Product Description

Used Small Excavator, Used Mini Excavator, Kubota 155 Excavator for Sale

 
Brand : Kubota
Model: KX155
Machine Runs and Works Great Without Any Oil Leaking  
Location: Qingdao, China 
Shippment: in Bulk or Container
Delivery Time: Within 10 Days after Order Confirmed

Machine is available for sale, almost new, welcome your inspection

1. How is the quality of the machine deliver to your country?
A :  All the machine we deliver to our customer is in high quality, excellent working performance and ready to work.

2. What is your payment term? 
A : Usually, Payment is 30% as deposit advance, 70% before loading the machine. 
3. How long will it deliver to your country? 
A : The estimation days for deliver to your country is around 15 - 45 days.

4. Will our company provide any service to the machine?
A : Yes! Before we deliver the machine, we will test, check, service, maintenance and clean it the machine. 

 We are professional supplier of used excavator to the Worldwide for more than 16 years! Our brand:Komats u,KUBOT A,HITACHI, Cat, YANMAR, KOBELCO, SANYI, VOLVO, Doosan,Hyundai,etc.
We also supply new excavators and OEM.

Excavator
Hitachi: EX60, EX120, EX200, EX200LC, EX220, EX300, EX350, EX450, ZX70, ZX120, ZX150, ZX220, ZX270, ZX450
Caterpillarr: 200, 235, 305, 307, 312, 315, 320,325, 330, 336, 324, 345 (From Model B to Model D)
Komats u: PC50, PC60, PC100, PC120, PC130, PC200, PC210, PC220, PC300, PC350, PC400, PC450
Kobelco: SK100, SK120, SK200, SK350
Daewoo: DH55, 60, 130, 150, 220, 225, 300
Hyundai: 130w, 150w, 200, 210, 220, 225, 290, 305
Volvo: EC210, 220, 290,300
Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia
Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Used Excavators Kubota 5ton 6ton 7ton 8ton 9ton 12ton 13.5tonne Sany in Good Working Condition in Australia Types of excavator

1. Crawler excavators
Also known as general-purpose excavators, they have a bucket, boom, and arm to the front of the machine. This kind comes in a variety of sizes. It's an all-around excavator which means it can be used to dig sites, demolish structures and surfaces, carry out trenching, and lift heavy objects.
2. Wheeled excavators
Wheeled excavators are general-purpose excavators. The main difference is that instead of running on tracks, they run on wheels. An advantage of a wheeled excavator is that it can be driven from one job site to another even on a road, while crawler excavators running on tracks are usually carried on a trailer for long-distance travel. This way is much more convenient, and it saves more time and cost for the company.
3. Short swing radius excavators
This is one more variation on a general-purpose excavator, with the same level of performance and usage but a short swing radius superstructure, which offers many benefits in urban and confined areas. Both crawler and wheeled types are available.
4. Long-reach excavators
Long reach excavators are the last general-purpose excavators in our series. These machines have an extended boom and arm which give a longer working range for tasks quite away from the machine that is hard to reach such as underwater digging, deep trenching, and the location of utility pipes at such a depth as to resist freezing temperatures.
5. Backhoe loaders

Another machine that you would commonly see on construction sites is the backhoe loader. It is also often used for landscaping and mining. A large bucket or blade is attached to the front of the machine and a boom, arm, and bucket at the back. The bucket or blade of the backhoe loader is used to level or push surfaces with miles of materials such as soil. The boom and arm at the back have the same purpose as a general-purpose excavator, but instead of being able to rotate 360 degrees, it only rotates about 205 degrees.
Type of excavator attachment tool

Before we identify the different excavator sizes, we must know the different attachment tools first.

Attachment tools are used with excavators to maximize work performance and utilization depending on the type of task that needs to be performed.

Bucket

This is the most common tool for excavators. Different types of buckets have different purposes: a slim bucket is typically used for digging, while wide or smooth ones are ideal for scooping or carrying objects.

Thumb

This attachment increases the capacity of an excavator bucket. Thumbs help secure and strengthen the grip while excavating larger objects.

Augers
This attachment is usually used in landscaping and construction. Augers are supported by hydraulic spiral blades and allow the excavator to dig holes quickly and more conveniently.

Hydraulic breaker

Hydraulic breaker attachments (also known as hammers) are used to break or demolish structures, pavements, or other solid surfaces. This can be used to make the demolition quicker.

Shears

Shears are the ideal tool for demolishing buildings and steel structures, as well as for scrap and recycling applications, such as cutting metal beams, sheets, and wires.

Hydraulic quick coupler

Hydraulic quick couplers are used for efficiency. This attachment enables the excavator to switch from one tool to another, without the help of a crew to change it manually.

Ripper

Similar to the hydraulic breaker, this speeds up the demolition of structures. Rippers are what you can use to tear through strong materials. This attachment can be used in all conditions. It can even be used to tear through frozen surfaces.

Tilt-rotator

Traditionally tilt-rotators have only been used in Nordic countries but now they are becoming popular globally. It is a connection between the end of the arm and the attachment tool that enables it to rotate 360 degrees and tilt +-45 degrees. A grapple function is also included. This enables the excavator to complete a broad range of tasks in various conditions.

Now that we've discussed the different types and attachment tools of excavators, let's identify the different sizes of excavators and what they're used for.

Excavator size classifications
1. Compact excavators- Mini/ Midi size
Also known as mini excavators, compact excavators are typically used for projects in tight or small areas. These machines can move around in small spaces and perfect for landscaping projects such as digging holes for trees. They have little to no tail swing, which makes this machine easy to manoeuver around buildings or structures. Compact excavators are good for precise digging.
Mini excavators - Weighing less than five metric tons, they are much easier to transport, requiring less fuel for the truck or trailer, and since they are lighter and smaller in size, they can be used in softer terrain without tearing the ground or damaging pavements. These may not be as powerful as standard excavators, but they are much more convenient for smaller projects that require a small amount of lifting or hauling, and greater precision.
Midi excavators - These usually weigh between five and ten metric tons. The difference between mini and midi excavators is the power and capacity. A midi excavator tends to have a little bit more of both compared to a mini excavator.
2. General-purpose excavators - Medium

This is the most common size of an excavator. Most medium excavators are suitable for any task, and they usually support any type of attachment tool. They are powerful machines, more than enough to lift or haul large materials for any project.
Weighing between five and twenty-five metric tons, they are still easy to manoeuver but could damage the soft ground or already finished projects. Depending on the size, some general-purpose excavators may also have problems when used in confined areas because of their tail swing. These usually weigh between ten and twenty-five metric tons. Medium excavators are typically used on most construction sites.
3. General-purpose excavators - Large
Large excavators are heavy-duty machines fit for projects that require a lot of power and a larger hauling capacity. They are often used on commercial construction sites and large demolition projects such as shopping malls and large-scale buildings.

Weighing more than twenty-five metric tons, large excavators can be difficult to deal with when it comes to transporting and storing, but if you usually have large projects that need heavy lifting or have big demolition projects, then this is the most appropriate size for you to use.
These are the things you need to consider before purchasing an excavator. Each size and type of excavator has its individual purpose, as well as the attachment tools. Whether in landscaping, hauling, or construction projects, this complete guide will help you identify what kind of excavator you need for your upcoming projects.
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How much does a Komatsu pc130 weigh?
Operating weight 12 730 kg - 13 000 kg 28,604 - 28,660 lbs.
How much does a 130g excavator weigh?
29,531 lb.
Max. Digging Depth: 6.03 m (19 ft. 9 in.) Operating Weight: 13,407 kg (29,531 lb.)
Are Caterpillar excavators made in China?
Caterpillar core products manufactured in China include hydraulic excavators, track-type tractors, wheel loaders, soil compactors, motor graders, paving products, medium and large diesel engines and generator sets.

How much are mini excavators worth?
Mini excavator prices vary from $9,000 to $95,900 or more, subject to brand, size, configuration, attachment, or something else. There is also a huge gap in price between the brand new mini diggers and second-hand counterparts.

How long should you let an excavator warm up?
You need to start moving the machine slowly to warm up the whole system and hydraulics. I usually recommend 90-120 seconds of idle time at the end of a work day before an operator completely shuts off the machine.
What are the disadvantages of excavator?
The Disadvantages
It is more expensive than the mechanical one.
Heavier weight and more noise make it unsuitable for certain jobs.
Maintenance and repair cost is higher.
The viscosity of the oil temperature can greatly influence the transmission efficiency.
How many hours will Kubota excavator last?
A high quality, well-maintained mini excavator (aka, compact excavator) has a maximum lifespan of about 10,000 hours.
What's the deepest an excavator can dig?
More commonly, at least on smaller construction sites, excavators work at the edges of trenches that are 1.5-metres to 3.0-metres deep. Therefore, a mini digger that can reach down a 4.2-metre hole in the ground is going to serve most contractors very well indeed.
Do excavators hold their value?

Excavators hold their value well. While excavator value places a lot of emphasis on hours used, additional factors may be used when determining value for new and used excavators including the year the model was made, which attachments are included, overall condition, etc.

What is the most popular size excavator?
Standard or full-sized excavators, sometimes called "crawler" excavators, make up the largest volume of excavators on the market. The most popular crawlers fall in the 19-24 ton range, and this class is most common in commercial construction.

How many feet can an excavator dig in a day?
Trencher Production

"That's one trench with one operator, opening up 10,000 feet of trench per day, whereas one excavator can open up 1,000 to 1,500 feet per day.
How many hours on a excavator is too many?
A high quality, well-maintained mini excavator (aka, compact excavator) has a maximum lifespan of about 10,000 hours. Heavy use and poor maintenance can quickly reduce that to about 8,000 hours
Looking at getting a 200 class machine and wondering at what point do they normally start letting you do? I know it would depend on how it was used and what it was doing. Didnt know if there was a general guideline of what might be too many hours? 7000?8000?10000? Besides play in wear areas what else should a guy look at? thanks
I'd really go by condition then hours. Especially in any type of construction equipment. Look at all the pins and hoses. And run the boom and look for slop in them. And the operate it and turn both ways pretty aggressive and make sure it holds the tracks and go by track condition and undercarriage. Look to see how well everything was greased will also give u an idea how well it was taken care of.
I think the 'sweet spot' for value on an excavator is somewhere in the 2000-3000 hour area, and then the 6-8000 hour area. Over 10000 can still be a good machine, but could be close to a 15k engine or pump, plus most 10k on up machines I see the u/c is getting weak.


I have had cat, case, and komatsu. Seemed like komatsu had the most snot and are very reliable.