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COMPACT EXCAVATORS


SPECIFICATIONS, BENEFITS AND FEATURES


418 The 418 is a


Zero Tail Swing machine with a retracted track width of less than 28 inches wide for access in tight spaces.


324


The 324 is a Conventional Tail Swing


excavator with a retractable undercarriage for access to tight areas.


E26


The E26 is a Minimal Tail Swing machine with a width of just 60 inches.


Engine: 27 hp (20,1 kW) Operating weight: 5660 lb. (2570 kg) Dig depth: 8 ft. 6 in. (2,6 m)* Reach at ground level: 15 ft. 4 in. (4,6 m)* Bucket breakout force: 4991lbf. (22200 N)* Long-arm option: Available Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard


Shown with bucket. E32


Extendable- arm option gives you another two- and-a-half feet of dig depth.


Engine: 33.3 hp diesel (24,8 kW) Operating weight: 7183 lb. (3258 kg)* Dig depth: 10 ft. 3 in. (3,1 m)* Reach at ground level: 16 ft. 4 in. (4,9 m)* Bucket breakout force: 6968 lbf. (30995 N)* Long-arm option: Available Extendable-arm option: Available Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard


Shown with 3-tine grapple. * Standard arm confi guration.


Engine: 13.9 hp diesel (10,4 kW) Operating weight: 3428 lb. (1555 kg) Dig depth: 8 ft. 6 in. (2,6 m) Reach at ground level: 14 ft. (4,2 m) Bucket breakout force: 3620 lbf. (16102 N)


Shown with bucket.


Engine: 10.2 hp diesel (7,6 kW) Operating weight: 2593 lb. (1176 kg) Dig depth: 6 ft. (1,8 m) Reach at ground level: 10 ft. 2 in. (3,1 m) Bucket breakout force: 1865 lbf. (8294 N)


Shown with hydraulic breaker.


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