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How many tonnes per hour do you need to move? With the Volvo EC220E excavator, the operator can move more tonnes per hour, due to the machine’s mighty six-cylinder engine with high torque, powerful hydraulics and large lifting capacity. “If your machine has high utilisation and you want to complete the work as quickly as possible to make the most profit per hour, then this high performance makes the EC220E excavator ideal,” he says.


However, if the excavator is destined to load trucks in a sandpit, for example, and only works for say, 10 minutes of every hour, or where the owner is being paid by the hour for the project to be finished, such a high-performing machine as the EC220E may not be necessary.


“Here I would recommend the Volvo EC200E excavator as the operator can complete the same task but with a lower investment,” Breuer says. “It’s all about matching the specifications of the machine perfectly to the demands of the application – nothing more and nothing less. That way, we can guarantee the best possible total cost of ownership and, therefore, the best profitability,” he concludes.


For guidance on choosing the right excavator for your business application, please contact your local SMT GB Sales Representative. Their contact details can be found at the back of the magazine. ■


You can find out more about the EC200E and EC220E Excavators and watch a video on our website at: www.smt.network/gb/find-your-true-excavator-match/


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