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COMPACT EXCAVATORS


SPECIFICATIONS, BENEFITS AND FEATURES


E35


Available in a long-arm or extendable-arm confi guration for applications that require more dig depth and reach.


Engine: 33.3 hp diesel (24,8 kW) Operating weight: 7468 lb. (3387 kg)* Dig depth: 10 ft. 3 in. (3,1 m)* Reach at ground level: 17 ft. 2 in. (5,2 m)* Bucket breakout force: 6968 lbf. (30995 N)* Angle blade: Available Long-arm option: Available Extendable-arm option: Available Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard


Shown with bucket. E42


The E42 has 20 gallons per minute of auxiliary


hydraulic fl ow to power nearly a dozen different attachments.


E45


The Zero Tail Swing E45 has just 3.7 psi


ground pressure to minimize damage to established surfaces.


E50


The E50 is a Minimal Tail Swing unit with less than an inch of tail overhang.


Engine: 41.8 hp (31,2 kW) Operating weight: 9246 lb. (4194 kg)* Dig depth: 10 ft. 6 in. (3,2 m)* Reach at ground level: 17 ft. 3 in. (5,2 m)* Bucket breakout force: 9105 lbf. (45000 N)* Angle blade: Available Long-arm option: Available Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard


Shown with hydraulic breaker.


Engine: 41.8 hp (31,2 kW) Operating weight: 10077 lb. (4571 kg)* Dig depth: 10 ft. 10 in. (3,3 m)* Reach at ground level: 18 ft. 7 in. (5,6 m)* Bucket breakout force: 8048 lbf. (35800 N)* Angle blade: Available Long-arm option: Available Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard


Shown with bucket and clamp.


Turbocharged engine: 48.8 hp (36,4 kW) Operating weight: 10677 lb. (4843 kg)* Dig depth: 11 ft. 7 in. (3,5 m)* Reach at ground level: 19 ft. 6 in. (5,9 m)* Bucket breakout force: 9442 lbf. (42000 N)* Angle blade: Available Long-arm option: Available Auto-idle throttle: Standard Auto-shift drive: Standard


Shown with bucket and clamp.


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