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An Excavator is a type of heavy construction machinery consisting of a hydraulic boom, bucket and cab on a rotating platform known as the upper or house. The excavator is usually... Show More
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2012 DOOSAN DX190W WHEELED EXCAVATOR For Sale
Location |
Grimes, Iowa US 1453 miles |
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Make | Doosan |
Model | DX190W |
Year | 2012 |
$124,500 USD
Doosan DL06 engine new Samson industrial super ex tires – 10.00 x 20 very good undercarriage enclosed cab in very good condition 42″ GP bucket 60″ ditching bucket Additional attachments and information: A/C, hydraulic thumb, quick coupler
An Excavator is a type of heavy construction machinery consisting of a hydraulic boom, bucket and cab on a rotating platform known as the upper or house. The excavator is usually mounted on a lower section that is on tracks or wheels. Operation controls are typically in an enclosed cabin. excavator from the operator cab.
Excavators are primarily used for digging trenches, holes, foundations, material handling, brush cutting with hydraulic attachments Forestry work Forestry mulching, and grading/landscaping, mining, river dredging, and driving piles, in conjunction with a pile driver. Drilling shafts for footings and rock blasting, with an auger or hydraulic drill attachment and snow removal with snowplow and snowblower attachments.
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