Piston
Elite Member
I went and looked at a Hitachi excavator. I took some photos and was hoping some of you could tell me "something" from the photos.
The excavator is a Hitachi UH083LC. It's been owned by a friend of my father's for the last 20 years or so, and hasn't had much use over the last 5-8 years. He is retired now and getting rid of his equipment.
I do trust what he says and am not overly concerned that he is trying to pull the wool over my eyes, but just thought I'd get some of your opinions on the machine. I know nothing about excavators.
He operated it for about 45 mins while I "watched", and I didn't see any leaks or major slop anywhere. He did say one of the track pads were broken which he pointed out to me, and that one track needs some grease to tighten it up. The only issue with the excavator is that when you are traveling with it, and hold both sticks all the way forward, it doesn't track perfectly straight, but always goes a little to one side, so you have to adjust a bit every once in a while to go in a straight line.
The pins for the bucket are a little loose and could be replaced. He does have an extra bucket (same size) with new teeth on it. It started right up and sounds really smooth with no unique noises. The cable to shut down the engine is broken, so you have to crawl up on top of it and shut it off from inside the engine case, not that big of a deal to fix I imagine.
He said he has replaced the sprockets and chains on the undercarraige and I won't have to worry about wearing them out anytime soon.
Unfortunately it doesn't have a thumb. I don't know how much this would be to add, but it would be nice. Here are some photos, I'd love to hear some opinions on this model if anyone has experience good or bad. He also has a D3 dozer I might take a look at just for the fun of it













The excavator is a Hitachi UH083LC. It's been owned by a friend of my father's for the last 20 years or so, and hasn't had much use over the last 5-8 years. He is retired now and getting rid of his equipment.
I do trust what he says and am not overly concerned that he is trying to pull the wool over my eyes, but just thought I'd get some of your opinions on the machine. I know nothing about excavators.
He operated it for about 45 mins while I "watched", and I didn't see any leaks or major slop anywhere. He did say one of the track pads were broken which he pointed out to me, and that one track needs some grease to tighten it up. The only issue with the excavator is that when you are traveling with it, and hold both sticks all the way forward, it doesn't track perfectly straight, but always goes a little to one side, so you have to adjust a bit every once in a while to go in a straight line.
The pins for the bucket are a little loose and could be replaced. He does have an extra bucket (same size) with new teeth on it. It started right up and sounds really smooth with no unique noises. The cable to shut down the engine is broken, so you have to crawl up on top of it and shut it off from inside the engine case, not that big of a deal to fix I imagine.
He said he has replaced the sprockets and chains on the undercarraige and I won't have to worry about wearing them out anytime soon.
Unfortunately it doesn't have a thumb. I don't know how much this would be to add, but it would be nice. Here are some photos, I'd love to hear some opinions on this model if anyone has experience good or bad. He also has a D3 dozer I might take a look at just for the fun of it












