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Tracked Excavator 8 tons
Japanese tracked excavator with only 1180 hours.
Brand: IHI
Model: 80VX3
Year model: 2012
Meter reading: 1180 hours
Engine: Yanmar 4TNV98-ZVIK
Engine power: 42.3kW
Attachment: S45
Track width rubber tracks: 450mm
Hammer hydraulics/rototilt
Safety lock
Double-acting hydraulic outlet on rototilt.
Rototilt
Steelwrist X07
Attachment: s45-s45
Year: 2012
Rototilt has some moisture.
Dimensions & weight
Width: 2200 mm
Length of stick: mm
Weight: 8170kg
Included tools / accessories
Total of 2 buckets.
Additional information
Screen for Xsi control lights up white.
Seller's comments
Service and parts manual.
Service performed in-house every year.
Christian Fellinger
Västra Götalands län
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