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Yuchai YC35SR  3.5 ton excavator

Yuchai YC35SR 3.5 ton excavator

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Established in 1989, Guangxi Yuchai Heavy Industry company is a Sino-foreign joint venture enterprise controlled by Yuchai Machinery Group Co., Ltd. It is located in Yulin City, which is reputed as “the city south of the Five Ridges”. Currently, Yuchai Heavy Industry’s industrial layout covers many Chinese provinces such as Tianjin, Jiangsu, Sichuan and overseas areas such as Europe, North America and Africa.

Yuchai Heavy Industry now possesses a total asset of RMB 7 billion Yuan, more than 3,500 employees including over 30 personnel who have master’s degree, doctor’s degree or title of a senior professional post. With an annual capacity to produce 20,000 sets of construction machinery, it is the major export base for small-size excavators in China and the domestic excavator manufacturer with the most complete product spectrum. It was honored as the “National Hi-Tech Enterprise” and selected as the one of the “TOP50 Construction Machinery Manufacturers in the World” in 2011.

As directed by the core concept “Green develop & harmony win-win” and the grand goal “to build the company into a hundred-billion-worth aircraft-carrier-like enterprise”, Yuchai Heavy Industry is meeting endless challenges with an aggressive spirit, and is striding forward towards its goals to “realize a sales volume of 30 billion Yuan in 2015” and to “build the world-renowned construction machinery brand”!


Small whirling radius. Equipped with strong power and advanced hydraulic system. Easy and smart operating. Equipped with flip cab to facilitate regular maintenance.
Operating parameters

Code

Item

Unit

YC35SR

A

Max. Digging Height

mm

5100

B

Max. Dumping Height

mm

3630

C

Max. Digging Depth

mm

2120

D

Max. Digging Radius

mm

5460

D1

Max. Horizontal Digging Length

mm

5340

E

Max. Digging Height Radius

mm

2948

F

Min. Slewing Radius

mm

2210

G

Max. Depth of Bulldozer

mm

450

H

Max. Height of Bulldozer

mm

389

 

Max. Digging Force

kN

25.7

Dimension parameters


Code

Item

Unit

YC35SR

 

Operating Weight

kg

3800

 

Standard Bucket Capacity

0.12

 

Engine

 

KUBOTAV2203

 

Power of Engine

kw/rpm

29.2/2200

A

Machine Length

mm

4650

B

Machine Height

mm

2550

C

Overall Width

mm

1800

D

Crawler Width

mm

300

F

Crawler Length

mm

2100

G

Wheel-Base

mm

1620

H

Min. Ground Clearance

mm

350

I

Overall Height

mm

1510

J

Width of Platform

mm

1740

K

Height of Engine Hood

mm

1425

 

Width of Bucket

mm

638

 

Walking Speed(Low/High)

km/h

2.4/4.3

 

Platform Slewing Speed

rpm

11~13

 

Cab

 

 

Canopy

 

 

The Angle of Deflexion (Left/Right)

°

54/80


Q:does it help cost that i dont need an electrician, i own the property already, and i have a cheap excavator? or are these just minor things?i'm extrememly new at this and Im trying to cut costs if possible. and are wood floors cheaper than having carpet put in? any answers to one or all of the questions are greatly appreciated!
When it comes to building a house you Do Need an electrician a good one. There is nothing like a fire at night from improper electrical wiring. Don't a penny stupid and dollar dumb. Electrician Plumbers are professionals for life threatening reasons. You need to find a course on house contracting/building your own home. If you don't put time money and knowledge into the foundation, electrical, plumbing and structure of the house then flooring will be the least of your worries. You are in no way ready to build - get educated . This is not like buying a cheap hammer, you can replace safely , easily and cheap.
Q:Me and my husband are starting a equipment rental business (like bobcats, excavators, trenchers). We are trying to come up with a business name that sounds professional. Our last name is neal and we were thinking about incorporating that but would also like some other ideas. please help!!! thanks
Please edit your posting. Include your last name, the area you are in (State, County, Town, and any nickname of the above). Is your area historic for any reason? Is there a river nearby or other point of interest? Let us have more to go on. For example, in Lyons County there is the High Desert tourist area. If you were there, I could recommend LHD: Long, Hard, and Deep. Actually, for more professionalism, I would take Lyons High Desert and come up with other things that have the initials of LHD. But you have the idea now.
Q:we got to level 15 pack a punched a gun when we went down to go back to our spots the huge silver spinning digger wheel thingy started spinning shaking our controllers there is NO WAY around it. why did it start, what is it called, what is it for, how do you get it to stop?also how do you use the escavator?
It starts at intervals between certain rounds, and it is called the Excavator. It's basically to annoy you. To stop it, you need to bring the hacker to the starting room and use it on the small control panels
Q:the post are very rustic almost like a tree in half do they have to have concrete around like normal fencing because the posts are morticed for the rails i have a 3 ton excavator with a small bucket any advice from an expert would be highly appreciated
Have put up a lot of fences... but not necessarily an expert. Good sources on the web in many DIY places... but in my opinion: A lot depends on the type of soil you're putting the posts in, and the climate. Dry climate and rocky soil would be less dependent on adding concrete. Moist climate and/or sandy soil would require something more substantial. And, it also depends on how high the fence is going to be and what you intend to keep in or keep out. In any case, would likely recommend treating the bottom couple of feet of the posts with a tar or creosote before installation to prevent rot and moisture penetration (Regardless of whether you use cement or not.) My experience, in rocky soil and an alpine climate, involved using a post-hole attachment on an International Harvester, a spud bar to break up rocks, and a supply of rocks to tamp back around the post once it was dry set. Six inches of large gravel in the hole. Insert post. Tamp large rocks around post with spud bar. Fill with dirt. Tamp some more. No concrete. Posts that loosen with time can be readily re-set. A slightly improved option, is to set the corner posts and gate posts in concrete and dry set the others. That works pretty well and saves some $$$. If you're going all out: treat the posts, drill the holes, bed with gravel, set the post, fill with concrete, slope the concrete away from the post, use bracing as necessary to maintain plumb. Can do a bunch or a few at a time that way. Make sure to cover the concrete with plastic as it dries to slow the drying and reduce cracking. Good luck. I'm sure there are lots of other good/better ideas as well. One nice option = the poly/vinyl fencing. Less weight. Very durable. Comes with instructions.
Q:whats a snort really called in the book are you my mother !? hurry please help mee !
An excavator, if memory serves.
Q:How do I get my basement to stop flooding?
OOH, that one involves some work. The most effective is to rent an excavator, possibly a mini depending on your yard size. Then you did out the ground in front of the house where it is taking in water. Enough room has to be there in order to refinish the wall to become waterproof. This could be masonry work, cement, you'll be able to tell once you get to that point. After that is done, back fill the dirt, and head to the basement. I used masonry caulking on the floors around my leaks. Another way is to hire the people who waterproof your basement for you. it will save you time and aggravation, I promise. They know what to do and what to look for. maybe they can come out and offer you some advice. Good Luck. I bought a product called DAMP RID at Home Depot to hang up in the areas of moisture.It's about $4.00 for a month's worth of help.
Q:I use excavator for my leo's enclosure but it's kind of expensive so I would like an alternative. Any ideas? Thanks(:
If you want a clay substitute I don't think there's another kind that is sold specially for reptiles but look up what kind of clay is safe to use for leopard geckos.
Q:Ask you, great God, excavator, fight wild, is the main Q, vice W, or the main Q, vice e!!!?!???
LZ Hello, excavators fight wild, usually the main Q Deputy w
Q:So much noise about how he will quot;teach Israel a lessonquot; - and finally this guy decided not to send neither the Islamic Guards quot;volunteersquot;, not the quot;military escortquot;. What, iran is lacking fuel? More probably, it is lacking guts.
stalag gaza is secure
Q:What brands do excavators have?
Caterpillar Doosan, Xu can also work Liu

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