Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China

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This has been a great thread. I followed it since you started it. Nice job and thanks for the great documentation on the process. :thumbsup:
 
   / Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China #102  
What’s the plan for the tiny excavator? Have you considered adding some ballast to make up for the lighter motor and gain some digging strength?
 
   / Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China
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Have you considered adding some ballast to make up for the lighter motor and gain some digging strength?

This machine is only about 2000# and the hydraulics are fast and strong. 2400psi and 3" cylinders make for some serious force. That is similar to the system on my tractor's hoe, and it weighs 3x as much. You can see the 3 ballast plates in the open rear of my machine in some of the above photos. They prob add no more than 150# ballast. There is not really room for any more.

Having such power and speed with little weight will mean that I will need to be extra careful, and use the dozer blade wherever I can for additional stability. Especially on my steep trails, my intended use (see my first posts).
 
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Thanks, everyone, for watching. I do hope to get some more pix of my trail-making after we get some rain here. I have also been showing it to some local contractors and others who are really impressed. It is not for sale. :)
 
   / Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China #106  
It seems to me that if these were sold in the $9k range they would be pretty popular. Not having ever run anything like this in small or large sizes I don't know the capabilities of a large vs small machine. My only experience was with a small excavator one time at our local clubhouse with a friend who owned one for a short time. It seemed pretty powerful for a mini configuration. (don't know the size 4 or 8 ton i'd guess)

As far as digging power goes, what kind of difference is there ? I'm sure larger takes a bigger chunk but if these were cheap, EPA certified (with this chinese engine) I'd think they'd sell like hotcakes. IMO of course.

Steve
 
   / Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China #107  
df,
Happy digging! Here's mine using the hyd. thumb I added. 8-19-18 CAT Moving Stump For Kimberly's Driveway.jpg
hugs, Brandi
 
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Here's mine using the hyd. thumb I added.

I did not know you added an excavator to the stable, Brandi. What did you get? Looks like at least 4-5T.

I have a few days experience years ago in a rental Takeuchi mini-X. I recall that it was 4 or 5 tons. It was great, and I got pretty good with it. I loved the hydraulic thumb. Excavators are much more efficient at digging versus backhoes. Everyone should try them.

Tho there are some larger Chinese excavators with EPA-certified engines, there are none yet as small as this one. Yet.
 
   / Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China #109  
I bought it back in October 2015. In 2016 I had the bucket link and bushings repaired and last year I added the hydraulic thumb with a diverter valve just like the one I installed on the Mahindra's loader.

Back in June I had to rewire the poor girl as she smoked wires from the instrument pedestal all the way back to the battery & relay. Check that out here........ https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/projects/398806-project-i-had-not-planned.html?highlight=

She is a CAT E70 rebadged from a Mitsubishi MS070, back when CAT bought them out. She weighs in at 15,400 without the thumb, so she's a 7 tonner. Wobble sticks instead of joysticks, which made it very easy to rewire.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Importing and modifying a new mini excavator from China #110  
I did not know you added an excavator to the stable, Brandi. What did you get? Looks like at least 4-5T.

I have a few days experience years ago in a rental Takeuchi mini-X. I recall that it was 4 or 5 tons. It was great, and I got pretty good with it. I loved the hydraulic thumb. Excavators are much more efficient at digging versus backhoes. Everyone should try them.

Tho there are some larger Chinese excavators with EPA-certified engines, there are none yet as small as this one. Yet.

I have tried a mini and I’m not a fan. The biggest minis around here is a 50 series John deer or equivalent. That’s too small to run with a full size backhoe. Combined with the loss of the front bucket and the slower transport speed they just don’t work good for what I want to do. Everyone should try a real TLB even a compact one like a M59 before coming to the conclusion backhoes suck.
 

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