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2008 IHI 15NX2

$12,900

268.4 miles away - ASHMORE, IL
Hours: 2550
Hours: 2550, Arms: Medium Arm, Attachments: Aux Hydraulics, Blade, Booms: Offset Boom, Buckets: 18" Bucket, New: Used, Pad Size: 9" Pads, Tracks: 9" Rubber Tracks
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AHW LLC Ashmore
ASHMORE, IL
268.4 miles away

2008 IHI 15NX2

$12,900

268.4 miles away - ASHMORE, IL
Hours: 2550
Hours: 2550, Arms: Medium Arm, Attachments: Aux Hydraulics, Blade, Booms: Offset Boom, Buckets: 18" Bucket, New: Used, Pad Size: 9" Pads, Tracks: 9" Rubber Tracks
Dealer Info
AHW LLC Ashmore
ASHMORE, IL
268.4 miles away

2008 IHI 35NX2

$21,500

158.0 miles away - PLEASUREVILLE, KY
Hours: 1917
Dealer Info
Clark Heavy Equipment
PLEASUREVILLE, KY
158.0 miles away

2016 IHI 55V4-F

$27,900

359.1 miles away - WOMELSDORF, PA
Hours: 2106
Dealer Info
WOMELSDORF, PA
359.1 miles away

2000 IHI 20JX

$10,000

493.5 miles away - MERRILL, WI
Hours: 3917
Dealer Info
MERRILL, WI
493.5 miles away

What are Excavators?

Excavators are a piece of heavy construction equipment and one of the most commonly used for construction or aggregate projects. They are great for digging trenches and foundations, demolition work, and landscaping. Another name for excavators is track hoes, but there are also mini excavators. Each type of excavator is designed with a bucket that has teeth which help to dig deep into soil or loose materials in order to move them.

Excavators come in a variety of sizes that provide different lifting capabilities and have a hydraulic arm with a boom and a bucket.

What are excavators used for?

Excavators are versatile machines that are used for multiple applications. The most common uses include:

  • Digging trenches, foundations, and holes
  • Demolition of buildings and structures
  • Landscaping and grading of land
  • Mining of minerals and ores
  • Handling of heavy materials such as logs and concrete
  • Snow removal and clearing of debris
  • Construction of roads, bridges, and other infrastructure projects

What are the different types of Excavators?

Each project has different needs. Luckily, there are different types of excavators for each size of construction project.

Hydraulic Excavators

This type of excavator is the most common and offers a larger lifting capacity, an enclosed cabin, and tracked wheels. Since hydraulic excavators can lift more, they are commonly used in medium to large construction projects.

Mini Excavators

Mini Excavators are just that, miniature versions of excavators that are designed to fit in tighter and narrow spaces that a more traditional excavator/track hoe cannot. These types of excavators are compact with tracked wheels and typically weigh less making them perfect for demolition, landscaping, and urban construction projects. These are also great for digging trenches and removing tree stumps which makes them popular for homeowners.

Wheeled Excavators

This type of excavator is just like any other variant, except they have 4 large tires instead of having tracked wheels. Wheeled excavators are designed to be used on hard surfaces, making them perfect for urban or road construction projects or in quarries. The other added benefit is that they are quicker than tracked excavators, making them better for projects that require frequent relocation. One drawback is that they aren’t as stable.