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The 9,830-lb. E42 conventional tailswing and 11,357-lb. E50 minimal tailswing compact excavators feature enhanced performance and comfort features, as well as greater machine uptime protection.
- 42- and 49-hp Bobcat D18 diesel engines do not require a DPF and offer improved cold weather operation
- 10.4- and 11.4-ft. maximum dig depths
- Dual-flange track roller system extends the undercarriage structure closer to the track’s edge for added stability
- Integrated counterweight increases lift-over-side capacity and improves over-the-side digging performance and slewing ability
- Joysticks provide quick, precise movement with low effort and are now equipped with fingertip boom swing control
- Hydraulic control valve offers improved metering, finite movement and controllability for level grading plus fast cycle times
- Cooling system with side-by-side heat exchangers more efficiently controls engine compartment temperature
- Other features include a 7-in. touchscreen display panel, composite tailgate with steel interior, more glass surface area for the side and top windows, narrower side pillars, automatic heat and air conditioning system and heated seat
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