How do I tell what year my John Deere excavator is?

How do I tell what year my John Deere excavator is?

Look to the eighth digit of the identification number and circle it, because this is the number code that will identify the model year.

How much does a 690b John Deere excavator weight?

38300 lbs

How much does a John Deere s690 weight?

42376 lbs

How much does a CAT 320 weight?

54450 lbs

How deep will a Cat 320 dig?

Working Ranges & Forces

Maximum Digging Depth 22.1 ft 6720 mm
Maximum Depth Cut for 2440 mm (8 ft) Level Bottom 21.5 ft 6550 mm
Maximum Vertical Wall Digging Depth 17 ft 5190 mm
Bucket Digging Force – ISO 38811 lbf 150 kN
Stick Digging Force – ISO 23911 lbf 106 kN

How much can a cat 315 lift?

At maximum reach, you are looking at about 7,000lbs.

How much can a Cat 330 excavator lift?

At this starting point, the machine has 34,210 pounds of lift capacity, so the 3,600-pound pipe on the hook isn’t much of a challenge. But, as you ease the load 5 feet off the ground, thus raising the bucket’s lift point to 10 feet, capacity diminishes to 29,630 pounds.

How much can a 9t excavator lift?

Displaying details for 8t/9t Excavator

8t/9t Excavator
Track Width 2.20 m
Track Type Rubber
Max Lifting Capacity at Ground Level 2.28 t
Min Lifting Capacity at Full Reach 0.97 t

How much can a 1t excavator lift?

Concrete Removal – Compact yet extremely powerful (a Takeuchi 1.5t excavator can lift up to 350 kg), mini excavators are perfect for breaking and removing concrete driveways and other surfaces.

How deep can a mini digger 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.

Can a mini digger break up concrete?

A 1.5/3 ton/micro digger does not have the power to pull concrete up if it’s not already broken up. Diggers are not that hard to use but are hard to use well, don’t expect to be able to grade well etc.

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