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Old 11-07-2005, 06:26 AM
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Thank you for the valuable info on the Kobelco.We run two 70' UHD Hitachi excavators. They have made our jobs safer and more efficient than we expected, but I don't see a 208' machine being practical in the states.
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What company do you work for? And what kind of HRD excavators do they use?

About the SK3500D; 2 years ago everyone said the 40/50mtr. machines were also not considered practical. Now 2005, some 70 40mtr machines and 12 50mtr machines are sold . And the industry is asking for even higher machines. Early 2006 we will see another 60mtr+ HRD machine. Also higher options are being calculated at this moment.

Everyone thinks the problem of these big machines is transport, but how many big cranes are transported. If a crane can get there, so does this SK3500D. In Europe and Japan the cities are a lot more difficult then in most parts of the US. And companies there (Europe and Asia) transport 50/60m machines as if they were 20tonne machines.

If one is sold in the US, others will follow (the US is still far behind on HRD use)
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Old 11-07-2005, 05:57 PM
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Remco,
Our company is Cider Mill Services Inc. based in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania market.
We run two EX300 Hitachi 70' UHD machines, we transport them in one piece with a grapple or attachment on the machine. Our mobilization cost are about the same as our 9050 Case Excavators.
The reason I do not see the new machines as practical in our area is the high mobilization cost and support.

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Philadelphia, PA
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