Construction Equipment Guide
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Komatsu excavators are among the top selling excavators in the world and have been since they were introduced in 1968. Komatsu makes Mini Excavators (which are below 12,000lbs), Standard, Wheeled, Long Reach, and Mining Excavators. The largest excavator Komatsu makes is the PC8000-11 Mining Excavator which weighs in at up to 773 tons.
Komatsu excavators are known the world over for their industry leading technology and innovation. But you'll like how their speed and production boost your bottom line. From top to bottom these excavators have great balance for lifting, power for digging, flow and versatility for attachments and reliability to put a smile on the face of your maintenance manager as well as your accountant.
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Construction Equipment Guide
470 Maryland Drive
Fort Washington, PA 19034
800-523-2200
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