2016 Komatsu PC210LC-11 excavator with 1168 hours on the meter (meter replaced). This machine runs a Komatsu SAA6D107E-3 turbocharged 16-cylinder engine rated at 165 horsepower, with operating weight between 51,397 and 53,882 pounds. Digs to 21 feet 9 inches and reaches 32 feet 7 inches. The closed center load sensing hydraulic system keeps things efficient, while the SpaceCab features air suspension seating and viscous mounts for operator comfort. Equipped with KOMTRAX wireless monitoring and a 360-degree camera system for visibility. Located in Florida and ready to work.
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| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Excavation |
| Year | 2016 |
| Make | Komatsu |
| Model | PC210LC-11 |
| Hours | 1168 On Meter *(Meter Replaced) |
| Engine | Komatsu SAA6D107E-3 Turbocharged, 16 Cylinder at 165HP |
| Operating Weight | 51,397 - 53,882 LBS |
| Maximum Digging Depth | 21'9" |
| Maximum Digging Reach | 32' 7" |
| Hydraulics | Closed Center Load Sensing System (CLSS) |
| CAB | Komatsu SpaceCab, Air Suspension Seat, Viswcous Mounts, |
| Technology | KOMTRAX Wireless Monitoring and 360-Degree Camera System (KomVision) |
| Transport Dimension | 31' L x 10'W x 10'H |
Excavation equipment is essential in industries that require earthmoving, trenching, and site prep for foundations, utilities, and landscaping. From mini-excavators to full-sized tracked units, this equipment is valued for its precision, hydraulic force, and operator comfort. Excavators can be found everywhere from suburban backyards to major infrastructure builds, often with quick couplers and a wide selection of attachments.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Stalling out in the middle of a dig — especially around utilities — can jeopardize the whole schedule. Fleet managers look for ease of transport, telematics integration, and track wear as deciding factors. Independent operators tend to prioritize comfort, sightlines, and joystick responsiveness over cabin extras.
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