KX-Series

The big claw comes out of the sky and starts to grab hold of the earth. It digs with such ease and makes a big hole in no time. This same claw then grabs hold of what it wants to and swings around to dump it into the next available dump truck. Excavators are a needful item on any little to big jobsite. It is seldom that earth is not being moved to allow for the formation of a foundation to a building project or a trench being dug for bringing water onto the site. These vehicles usually come in a variety of sizes to make for the best job in its proper situation. They may be compact to get into small spaces or they might be ones to get into the deeper hole and move things as needed. Kubota is a name that causes memories to reflect on the best in construction-enabled excavators.

2006 Kubota KX91 3 Compact Excavator 12 Bucket 3277 HR
2006 Kubota KX91 3 Compact Excavator 12 Bucket 3277 HR
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KUBOTA KX41 2V HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR KUBOTA DIESEL
KUBOTA KX41 2V HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR KUBOTA DIESEL
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2007 Kubota KX 121 3 SS Strong Machine Private Seller
2007 Kubota KX 121 3 SS Strong Machine Private Seller
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2008 KUBOTA KX121 MINI EXCAVATOR KX 121 ONLY 200 HOURS
2008 KUBOTA KX121 MINI EXCAVATOR KX 121 ONLY 200 HOURS
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In fact, Kubota currently has 9 KX series tail swing models to choose from. They are each made to handle various needs and scenarios. From the K008-3 ultra Compact Excavator to the KX080 Super Boom these material movers are made with many different designs and yet carry some similar ones as well. Let us look at what some of these machines offer, and allow you the time to check out the more detailed aspects at your own leisure.

The K008-3 Ultra Compact is a little variation to its many larger counterparts. But for simple and small arena moves this machine has enough power to get the job done. Some of the features of this little guy include a clean running Kubota engine with the power needed to make this machine move. It has a small 10 HP with a huge output of power. This machine is only a simple 9 feet in length, which allows for fitting into some mini spaced areas to dig when that function is required. The working range of the boom and bucket is 9 feet in overhead work and 5 ft 8 inches in digging depth. This is enough for many jobs on a residential or small farm basis. Moving up the ladder, we come to the KX71-3 compact excavator. The dig ability on this gem is 15 feet overhead and 11 feet down. That moves up the scale for the distance in digging, but keeps the Kubota reputation alive for doing what its design called for. These examples of digging distance are but just a fraction of the knowledge needed on realizing what they are capable of and room they take up. At the top of the mountain of this series is the KXD80-3 Super boom Excavator. The arm reach overhead is 27 feet and depth digging is maxed at 15 feet.

Some of things they all have is comfortable high-back seats to keep the aches out of the back for long sitting durations and spacious cabin room for legroom and maneuverability. There is so much more to be said but the best way is to examine the evidence oneself.

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