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Want to make your mini excavator more versatile?

by ‎06-15-2012 10:56 AM - edited ‎06-11-2012 10:56 AM

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Contractors know – the more versatile your machines, the better.

A versatile machine can boost operator productivity, improve your bottom line and even help you land more jobs.

A mini-excavator with front shovel capabilities is one very versatile machine. The Cat® E Series Mini Hydraulic Excavators

make multitasking look easy.   Hydraulic couplers allow one man to change work tools in seconds for maximum performance

and flexibility on the job site. One machine can move rapidly from task to task, and a fleet of similarly equipped machines can share a

common work tool inventory.   Most Pin grabber style couplers also allow the operator to change the bucket from rear-facing to front-facing

without ever leaving the cab. Adding this front shovel capability provides three distinct advantages.

First, a front shovel will allow you to dig under an object such as a pipe, driveway or sidewalk.

This can be especially beneficial in landscaping projects and utility/distribution work when digging around pipes and utility lines.

Second, a front shovel allows the operator to dump materials with skid steer-like accuracy. Rather than have to throw the materials

being moved, a front shovel allows for more precise placement against a wall, fence or other surface area.

Finally, a front shovels enhances trench digging efforts, allowing a cleaner removal of materials as they are moved up and out of the trench,

rather than pushing  them down and into the corners.

 

Clearly, adding front shovel capacity can make one mini-excavator do the job of two pieces of equipment. 

 

Have you used the front shovel option on a mini-excavator?

 

I’d like to hear about what other tasks have you been able to accomplish with this added versatility.

 

Comments
by artsbest on ‎06-20-2012 08:19 AM

Before any discussion about CAT's equipment I suggest all of you "bond" together and go to bat for the striking workers in Joliet, who I'm not associated with in anyway, so as to get treated like good hard working human beings.

 

As for CAT's CEO (who has an outrgeous $19M annual compensation package)? Fire this jerk now and replace him with a legite "hands on" CEO who knows the true meaning of fairness and compassion.

by maxt on ‎06-20-2012 10:01 AM

Nice idea Greg only problem is how can you add the versatility of a front shovel  if the item can't be found on the caterpillar web site.

 

How about a link. 

About the Author
  • I am an expert Operator and Application Specialist for Caterpillar concentrating on products used in the construction trades industry. I operate, evaluate and train on Cat machines and Work Tool Attachments worldwide. I have a Degree in Agricultural Engineering, Craftsman Certified and was named Apprentice of the Year 1981 at the University of East Anglia, UK.
  • I am the National Association Manager for Caterpillar and have responsibility for customer associations and partnerships in multiple industries for Caterpillar. I have 12 years of experience at Caterpillar, and have spent most of those years in the field with dealers and customers around North America. I have always had a passion for equipment and find myself fortunate to be able to work with dealers and customers almost every day.
  • I am a Product and Application Specialist with over 30 years experience at Caterpillar. I focus on helping you to determine the best Cat machines, work tool attachments, and services for you to use in the building and general construction, landscaping, specialty trades, and agricultural industries.
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