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Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
Crawler excavator Kobelco SK220-10
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Singapore Singapore
15,314 km

Crawler excavator
KobelcoSK220-10

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How can I spot good Excavators?

To determine whether an excavator is in good condition, consider the following aspects:

  • Visual Inspection: Check for any signs of damage like cracks, excessive wear in the tracks and bucket, and fresh paint that might be covering major body work.
  • Operational Check: Test all the machine functions including moving the arm, bucket, and rotating the cab. Ensure no abnormal noises or vibrations occur during operation.
  • Hydraulic System: Look for any leaks or recent repairs on hydraulic lines. Smooth operation of the hydraulics is crucial, without any delay or jerks.
  • Engine Performance: Pay attention to how the engine runs. It should start easily without excessive smoke and should not make unexpected noises.
  • Undercarriage: It takes a lot of wear and should be inspected thoroughly. Check the condition of rollers, sprockets, idler wheels, and track shoes for wear levels.
  • Service Records: If possible, review the service records to check regular maintenance and repairs which can give clues about the overall care and condition of the machine.

Purposes and Fitting

Consider what specific tasks the excavator will be used for. Different attachments and sizes might be necessary depending on the job. Match the machine’s specifications and features with your needs to ensure it will effectively handle your projects.

Test Drive: If possible, operating the excavator yourself or having it tested by a qualified technician can provide insight into its performance and future reliability.

To determine whether an excavator is in good condition, consider the following aspects:

  • Visual Inspection: Check for any signs of damage like cracks, excessive wear in the tracks and bucket, and fresh paint that might be covering major body work.
  • Operational Check: Test all the machine functions including moving the arm, bucket, and rotating the cab. Ensure no abnormal noises or vibrations occur during operation.
  • Hydraulic System: Look for any leaks or recent repairs on hydraulic lines. Smooth operation of the hydraulics is crucial, without any delay or jerks.
  • Engine Performance: Pay attention to how the engine runs. It should start easily without excessive smoke and should not make unexpected noises.
  • Undercarriage: It takes a lot of wear and should be inspected thoroughly. Check the condition of rollers, sprockets, idler wheels, and track shoes for wear levels.
  • Service Records: If possible, review the service records to check regular maintenance and repairs which can give clues about the overall care and condition of the machine.

Purposes and Fitting

Consider what specific tasks the excavator will be used for. Different attachments and sizes might be necessary depending on the job. Match the machine’s specifications and features with your needs to ensure it will effectively handle your projects.

Test Drive: If possible, operating the excavator yourself or having it tested by a qualified technician can provide insight into its performance and future reliability.