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2022 KOBELCO CRAWLER EXCAVATOR SK220LCUSD 82,500
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2022

1,200 hours

India

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2015 KOBELCO CRAWLER EXCAVATOR SK210HDContact seller for price
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2015

7,400 hours

United Arab Emirates

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Kobelco SK235SR Tracked excavator w/ Rototilt and bucket. 2000 20645USD 33,027
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2000

11,330 hours

Norway

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Kobelco Sk25SR-6E Excavator w/ sanding bucket, digging buc 2021 21503USD 34,030
Excavators    KOBELCO 
2021

1,015 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK140SRLC Tracked excavator w/ Machine control, ti 2023 21524USD 169,914
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2023

1,055 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK75SR-3E w/ Rototilt, 2 buckets and grapple. 1850 2018 21740USD 85,228
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2018

1,850 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK75SR-3E crawler excavator with rototilt, 4 bucke 2018 19801USD 83,794
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2018

3,000 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK18 Mini excavator w/ Powertilt, 3 buckets, rippe 2016 21992USD 29,011
Excavators    KOBELCO 
2016

960 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK135 SR LC tracked excavator with digging bucket 2002 21960USD 30,016
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2002

15,900 hours

Norway

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Kobelco sk135SRLC w/ sanding bucket and digging bucket 1999 21909USD 16,600
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
1999

15,153 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK55SRX-6 with Rototilt and 3 buckets. 2330 hours! 2018 21888USD 54,108
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2018

2,330 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK135 SRLC-1E excavator w/ 3 buckets, Jib, new ste USD 38,373
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2002

10,400 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK75SR-3E crawler excavator with rototilt, 4 bucke USD 74,610
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2018

3,000 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK75SR-3E crawler excavator with rototilt and 4 bu USD 75,312
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2018

3,000 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK75SR-7 excavator with rototilt, grab and 3 bucke USD 111,465
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2023

1,314 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK140SRLC-3 crawler excavator with tiltrotator and USD 63,081
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2015

7,050 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK55SRX-6 Crawler Excavator Diesel 29.6kW 2016 USD 6,000
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2016

4,205 hours

Belgium

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Kobelco SK60 crawler excavator with bucket 1991 22069USD 18,972
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
1991

9,000 hours

Norway

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Kobelco SK135SRLC Excavator with grading bucket USD 35,282
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2003

7,510 hours

Norway

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Crawler excavator Kobelco SK210LC-6 Diesel 2000 USD 6,500
Crawler Excavators    KOBELCO 
2000

11,656 hours

Belgium

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of excavators are available for sale?
We offer three main types of excavators: Crawler excavators with tracks for stability on rough terrain and heavy-duty work, Wheeled excavators with rubber tires for better mobility on paved surfaces and urban projects, and Mini excavators (compact excavators) weighing 1-6 tons ideal for tight spaces and residential work. Each type serves different project needs and terrain conditions.
What's the difference between crawler and wheeled excavators?
Crawler excavators use metal tracks providing superior stability and traction on soft, uneven, or muddy terrain, making them ideal for heavy construction and mining. Wheeled excavators have rubber tires offering faster travel speeds, better road mobility, and reduced surface damage on paved areas. Crawler excavators excel in rough terrain, while wheeled excavators are better for urban environments and frequent relocation between job sites.
What size excavator do I need for my project?
Excavator size depends on your project scope: Mini excavators (1-6 tons) are perfect for landscaping, residential work, and tight spaces. Midi excavators (6-10 tons) handle general construction and utility work. Standard excavators (10-45 tons) are suited for commercial construction, road building, and heavy excavation. Large excavators (45+ tons) tackle mining, quarrying, and major infrastructure projects. Consider digging depth requirements, lifting capacity, and site access constraints.
How much does a used excavator typically cost?
Used excavator prices vary significantly based on size, brand, age, and condition. Mini excavators generally range from $15,000-$50,000, midi excavators from $50,000-$100,000, standard excavators from $100,000-$300,000, and large excavators can exceed $500,000. Premium brands like Caterpillar and Komatsu command higher prices but offer better resale value. Operating hours, maintenance history, and included attachments also affect pricing.
What should I inspect when buying a used excavator?
Key inspection points include: Engine condition (check for leaks, unusual noises, smoke), Hydraulic system (test all functions, check for leaks and slow operation), Undercarriage wear (tracks, rollers, sprockets on crawler models), Structural integrity (check for cracks, excessive wear, or repairs), Operating hours versus age, Complete maintenance records and service history, Bucket and attachment condition. Consider hiring a professional mechanic for thorough pre-purchase inspection.
How many operating hours are acceptable for a used excavator?
Operating hours should be evaluated with age and maintenance: Well-maintained excavators can exceed 10,000-15,000 hours. For machines under 5 years old, 3,000-5,000 hours is reasonable. Machines with 8,000+ hours require careful inspection of major components. However, maintenance history is more important than hours alone—a well-maintained machine with higher hours often outperforms a neglected low-hour machine. Regular service intervals and quality parts significantly extend excavator lifespan.
Which excavator brands are most reliable?
Top-tier reliable brands include Caterpillar (CAT) known for durability and excellent parts availability worldwide, Komatsu offering advanced technology and fuel efficiency, Hitachi with strong hydraulic systems and longevity, Volvo featuring operator comfort and reliability, and Kobelco recognized for efficiency and innovation. These brands offer extensive dealer networks, readily available parts, and strong resale values. Choose based on local dealer support, parts availability, and specific project requirements.
What are mini excavators and when should I use them?
Mini excavators (compact excavators) typically weigh between 1-6 tons and offer excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. Ideal applications include: Residential landscaping and garden projects, Urban construction with limited access, Utility work and trenching, Indoor demolition work, and Tight job sites where standard excavators cannot operate. They provide sufficient digging power for small to medium projects while minimizing ground disturbance and allowing transport on standard trailers. Perfect for contractors needing versatility in residential and urban settings.
What are the typical maintenance costs of an excavator?
Annual maintenance costs typically range from 5-15% of the excavator's purchase price, depending on usage intensity and age. Regular expenses include: Engine oil changes every 250-500 hours, Hydraulic fluid and filter replacements, Track or tire maintenance, Periodic greasing and lubrication, Fuel and air filter replacements, and Annual comprehensive inspections. Major repairs like engine overhauls, hydraulic pump replacements, or undercarriage rebuilds can cost $10,000-$50,000+. Proper preventive maintenance significantly reduces long-term costs and extends machine life.
Should I buy a new or used excavator?
The choice depends on your budget, project duration, and usage intensity. New excavators offer: Latest technology and fuel efficiency, Full manufacturer warranty, Lower maintenance costs initially, and Better financing options. Used excavators provide: Significant cost savings (40-70% less), Immediate availability, Proven reliability history, and Lower depreciation. Consider buying used if: You have budget constraints, need equipment for shorter-term projects, or can verify thorough maintenance records. Buy new for: Long-term heavy usage, latest emissions standards requirements, or when warranty coverage is essential.