VCE Introduces Two New Excavators in 50-Ton Class Size
Volvo Construction Equipment is entering the 50-ton class for excavators with two models — the EC530E and EC550E — that have digging and lifting forces normally found in 60-ton machines, giving contractors the performance they need to excel in heavy-duty digging, mass excavation and large-scale site preparation.
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Buying an Excavator? 11 Things to Consider During the Demonstration
Over the years I’ve helped a lot of customers evaluate different types and sizes of excavators to help ensure they’re buying a machine best-matched to their particular type of work.
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Electric Construction Equipment vs. Diesel Performance Comparisons
When it comes to power and performance, our ECR25 electric excavator and L25 electric wheel loader specifications are nearly identical to their diesel counterparts
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Green Construction Equipment Makes its Mark in the Desert
Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is partnering with Baltic Sands Inc. out of Yucca Valley, California, to pilot two of its compact electric machines — the ECR25 Electric excavator and L25 Electric wheel loader. The goal? To see how these machines perform and hold up in a remote, rugged desert environment.
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Productivity, Durability and Serviceability: Meet Our New Short Swing Models
The ECR50 and ECR58 are ideal choices for those in need of a short-swing compact excavator that can work across a range of applications.
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The EW200E Material Handler – Purpose Built for Waste and Recycling
Lift with precision using the specially-designed boom and arm. Experience instant response, thanks to the optimized hydraulics system and joysticks, providing you with an array of functions at your fingertips. […]
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Setting New Standards With the Volvo EWR130E
The EWR130E wheeled excavator delivers an outstanding machine performance wrapped up in an industry-leading compact package.
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Winter Prep: Construction Equipment Diesel Engine Do’s and Don’ts
We all know winter can be hard on even the toughest machines. The good news is the issues — like hard starts, higher fuel consumption, less power output and more.
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