Where Are Kobelco Excavators Made In Japan?
Wednesday, September 16th, 2009Where are Kobelco Excavators made in Japan?
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Where are Kobelco Excavators made in Japan?
Read MoreÉand lifting motions of the shovel why do you think the giant machines are designed with pulleys for these functions instead of hydraulics
Read MoreÉGreetings! Here is a nice excavator for your consideration. It is in great shape and ready to dig large holes. The seller is asking $58,500. Here are the details:
Read MoreÉYou can sometimes look in your owner manual and find out helpful info. You can sometimes call or contact the manufacture or fabricate and see if they will send you info or part breakdown. Granger can send you part diagram through fax and mail. The vendor that you bought the ‘thing’ from can some times [...]
Read MoreÉIm currently 17 doing year 11 and id like to get a job driving excavators. So where do i start, whats involved in the job, id preffer the job to be full on excavator driving, as little manual labour as possible. Can someone please give me some info on this job?
Read MoreÉI tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” …they will place their hands on sick people, and they will get well.” I tell you the truth, anyone [...]
Read MoreÉWell, any water in your hydraulics will cause you problems, including corrosion. And if your running the unit hard, you might cause the water to turn to steam. My suggestion would be to have your hydraulics flushed and replaced if you have water in it.
Read MoreÉActually, the drive system is relatively simple. You have a single engine running a hydraulic pump, and two hydrostatic drive motors on the track system that propel the machine. Beyond that you have two control handles that are tied into the main hydraulic valves with either electronic controls or pilot hydraulics that open and close [...]
Read MoreÉmy excavator hose has a leak. i installed new hose. the hydraulic oil was partially drained without my knowing. I started it but no response. I add oil but has no power. what would I do?
Read MoreÉHi does anyone knows how is a wheeled excavator steered? Is it a mechanical steering like other wheel loaders. Seems impossible because the excavator cab can do 180 about the undercarriage. I thought it must be hydraulically operated or skid steered, but my CAD teacher asked it to mechanically couple the wheels with the steering [...]
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