Crawler Excavator 14tons and optional Cummins engine
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 15 unit/month
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Condition: New Moving Type: Crawler Excavator Operating Weight: 14ton Bucket capacity: 0.52cbm Maximum Digging Height: 8800mm Maximum Digging Depth: 5500mm Machine Weight: 14000kg Max Digging Radius: 8400mm Rated Speed: 2.3/4.2 km/h Certification: ISO9001:2008 Rotation speed: 14 r/min Hydraulic system pressure: 30Mpa Travel speed: 2.3/4.2 km/h Track shoe width: 600mm Engine Model: Yuchai YC6B125Z Engine Power: 92kw/2200rpm Max unloading hegiht: 6400mm Back-end swing radius: 2400mm Overall Dimension: 7890*2800*2760mm Optional engine: Cummins engin Product Features 1. WY150 Crawler Excavators. 2. The whole machine has the elegant streamline design, reliable performance and cost efficiency : 3. The driving cab designed in accordance with ergonomics and equipped with an air conditioner keeps comfortable temperatures and features wide vision, comfortable operation, low noise, and good ventilation 4. Equipped with the open-and-shut electronic monitoring system and fault alarm system 5. Customized engine and robust power system is especially energy-saving, eco-friendly, fast and highly efficient 6. The imported hydraulic system with original packaging in the way of three-pump confluence achieves smooth flowing of compound actions 7. Hydraulic hoses from the domestic or foreign famous brands have high pressure bearing and excellent pulse performances 8. Structural parts are made of the domestic qualified 16Mn steel, and advanced 3D graphics and ultrasonic testing of weld seam quality to ensure the safety of driving and construction 9. WY150 is certified product of Shandong Agricultural Machinery Promotion and the agricultural machinery under national promotioQuick Details
- Q: ok I know i have seen this question before but everyone keeps comparing it to sand. Well after this stuff dries it is solid and not like loose sand at all. So i guess my question is has any one used this and have they had any problems with it? The guy at the pet store swears by it but i am always a little leary about taking in their opinion on anything as they just want to sell me stuff (although he did let me feel the floor of one of the cages he had it in and the stuff really does dry as hard as a rock) Any help would be appreciated
- No it's perfectly fine. But only when dry
- Q: Excavator first originated in that country?
- Excavators were originally manual, and have been invented for more than one hundred and thirty years. They have been driven by steam, electric power, and internal combustion engines. After 1940s, hydraulic technology was applied to excavators. In 1950s, a crawler hydraulic excavator was developed.
- Q: After digging a 5x5x5 hole in my back yard, the excavators loaded up and took off. They claim that they quot;hit hard rock at 5 ft.quot;. I went in the excavated hole and found nothing different in the bottom, than the first 5 ft. I did find some small river rocks about the size of my shoe, but the backhoe they had in here could easily dig that up. Now they want an additional $750 for 12 inches! They needed to dig down to 6 Ft for a 5 ft pool. I understand this.Walks like a scam, smells like a scam, and looks like a scam. What are some opinions on this?
- They ought to know the geology of the area unless they're from way outta town. Their packing up everything is a bit stupid as well. Now they have to float the excavator back to the job site again. Were they using a mini excavator? That MAY explain it, if they ran across a boulder. The machine wouldn't have the guts to move it. Personally, either they were unprepared, inexperienced or looking to pad the float fee.
- Q: With the new enchantment Murder Investigation, if I enchanted Worldspine Wurm with it and had Cathars' Crusade out, how big would my new creatures be? Lets assume that for this scenario I only have Worldspine Wurm out.I know that I would have fifteen 1/1 soldiers coming into play plus three 5/5 wurms. Ideally I would think they all would enter with +18/+18, but I know that there is some weird way of doing this math. (ex. Rite of Replication kicked on Halimar Excavator mills over 100 cards due to some weird math way)
- They all come out at the same time and all trigger CC which gives them all +18/+18. Your assumption was correct. There is no ideally about it, that is the way it happens, no other way.
- Q: Background Story: While visiting the museum with my friend, there was a 'what is it?' contest where you had to guess what the tool was. Later in the museum, we saw the exact same tool in the medical area (with all of the old scalpels and aged bottles of medicine). They may have put it in that section just because it looked like a surgical tool, meaning that there is a possibility that it could have been used for something else.
- one picture is worth a thousand words.
- Q: We have had our own barn for about two months..and it's absolutely lovely..except for our arena footing. It's sand, but way too deep. My horse sinks up to his coronet in it. I'm worried about possible injuries from this..especially since we are planning on jumping. If I had to estimate how many inches it is..I'd say 4-6. My trainer said to just keep dragging it with our little metal drag which we pull with a quad..but I feel like its not doing anything to solve our problem. I've tried talking to my dad to get the excavator to come back and remove some sand, but he doesn't have the money right now to do that. Is there any other way I can get rid of the sand, or spread it out so it's not so deep? Has anyone else had this problem?
- It is important to drag sand arenas, but it is also important to compact them. My barn has an outdoor with sand and they drag it, then roll over it with a large metal thing (I have no idea what its called) I am going to assume that there is some sort of covering below the sand to keep from a horse sinking in (like rubber mats). I would say if the horse is sinking in the footing there is too much. *Barrel racing, cutting, roping - Deeper, thicker footing is generally preferred to reduce the stress on horses' legs. Some experts recommend as much as four to six inches of topping. Often, a soil/sand mix is used (for example, 75/25) because it can be watered and packed for firmness or fluffed up for a looser footing when needed. *Reining - Like other Western sports, reining requires a stable footing, but usually not as much depth-roughly 2? to 3 inches. *Flatwork - Recommendations are typically for two inches of footing. Dressage in particular will suffer if footing is much deeper. Crumb rubber or wood products are sometimes considered beneficial additives for flatwork because they make the surface springier. *Jumping - Footing that's too deep will absorb energy and propulsion, making takeoff difficult. The optimum footing will offer good resistance for pushing off without being so hard that there's too much concussion on landing. The depth may be similar to that used for flatwork, but the surface for jumping is usually firmer.
- Q: How much are the first pilot pressure and the two pilot pressure of the excavator?!
- A pilot pressure is required with the normal operation of the system is generally about 35kg, two pilot pressure used in special conditions, such as the bucket bucket must use to dig out from the stone soil and the mining stress exceeds the system overflow pressure 345KG system set in a mining buried in the earth stone, then open the two pilot system, the sum of the overflow pressure at that time as one and two times the pilot pressure is 380kg, the working pressure increased to complete this action.
- Q: I have dreams about bridges. Somebody tried to transport a excavator across a stone bridge in my dream and the bridge collapsed. I need to learn to dream walk to put it back together. It is VERY important to the safety of the United States. It has something to do with the plates of Joseph Smith so any shamans who can show me how to dream walk would be appreciated, thank you.
- What exactly are you asking? To re-enact the dream (so you may continue it) or to actually dream walk? The first one, may be able to be done The second, IMO, not everyone can. Doesn't matter how many years you've practiced it. Either you have the *gift* or you don't. And to answer your question, it is very tough to show you *how*. Please research it, you'll know what I mean then :)
- Q: Which country is Carter excavator?
- Carter (CAT) is the United States, saying that the concrete does not make sense. Sumitomo, Kato, Komatsu is also good, it is Japan, more fuel-efficient. Korean words are modern, not bad
- Q: I'm 18 and I live in Massachusetts, I recently committed a Vandalism crime that included my smashing a few windows on an abandoned (seemingly abandoned) excavator with a couple of friends. The damage came to (based on the police officers quick estimate) upwards of $250. I don't know why I or any of us did it but we feel horrible. The police came a few days ago at the scene of the crime and took our information. They also told us we would receive a summons to court in about 6 weeks. I and all of my friends are 18 and we all have perfectly clean records prior to this. We did a stupid thing and want to do anything and everything we can to rectify what we did. With a clean record and the cost of the damage done in mind...what's the worst that could happen to us? And is there any chance that this won't be put on our records if we take the proper steps...?
- Vandalism, or destruction of proper over $250 is a FELONY in Massachusetts. $250 is the felony limit for any crime in Massachusetts, unfortunately, we#x27;re on the lower end of felony limits. Pennsylvania is one of the highest around $2000 or $2500 if I remember correctly. Considering your age AND your clean record, you#x27;ll most likely be offered a CWOF (continued without a finding) where you admit to the facts, agree there would be enough evidence to convict you, but you#x27;re not pleading or being convicted. It is filed away and dismissed. You#x27;re still responsible for the court costs and don#x27;t get in trouble again. They won#x27;t keep handing out CWOFs to repeat offenders. Otherwise, it#x27;ll be dropped to a misdemeanor, but again, court costs will still be required. $150 or 15 hrs community service for court appointed attorney if you qualified for one. I#x27;d be willing to bet you#x27;ll get the CWOF. Massachusetts is lenient like that you#x27;re first time. Even on certain felonies. Good luck!
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Crawler Excavator 14tons and optional Cummins engine
- Loading Port:
- Shanghai
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 unit
- Supply Capability:
- 15 unit/month
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