Did you know 68% of construction businesses waste $18,500 annually using oversized equipment? Picture this: you're trying to navigate a residential backyard, but your standard excavator keeps damaging fences and chewing up lawns. Meanwhile, your competition completes three jobs in the time it takes you to finish one. That's why savvy operators are switching to micro mini excavators for sale - the game-changers in compact excavation.
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Our micro mini excavators for sale pack industrial-grade power into space-conscious designs. How? Through three breakthrough innovations:
Model | Weight | Horsepower | Dig Depth |
---|---|---|---|
SW18 | 3,850 lbs | 24.8 HP | 8.2 ft |
SW25 | 5,120 lbs | 35.5 HP | 10.1 ft |
Tested in accordance with ISO 2867 standards
Why settle for less when comparing tiny mini excavators for sale? See how we dominate the field:
Need to tackle tight spaces? We've got you covered. Choose from:
Zero-tail swing design
Rubber track protection
Seattle contractor John Miller increased his profits 40% after switching to our micro excavator for sale models. "We complete backyard pool installations in 2 days instead of 4," he reports. "The 18" bucket attachment changed everything."
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A: Prices typically range from $15,000 to $30,000, depending on brand, size, and features. Used models may cost as low as $8,000. Financing options are often available.
A: These machines offer compact size for tight spaces, fuel efficiency, and versatility in tasks like landscaping or plumbing. Their lightweight design minimizes ground damage and simplifies transport.
A: While designed for light to medium tasks (e.g., digging trenches or small demolition), they’re not ideal for large-scale projects. Check the machine’s horsepower and bucket capacity for specific needs.
A: Yes, brands like Yanmar and Volvo offer electric models with zero emissions. These are ideal for indoor projects or eco-sensitive areas but may have higher upfront costs.
A: Common attachments include augers, breakers, and grapples. Ensure compatibility with the excavator’s hydraulic flow rate. Quick-coupler systems simplify attachment swaps.
A: Regularly check hydraulic fluids, grease pivot points, and inspect tracks/undercarriage. Follow the manufacturer’s service schedule. Store indoors to prevent weather damage.
A: Reputable dealers include Bobcat, Kubota, and local construction equipment suppliers. Verify warranties, read reviews, and ask about certified pre-owned options.