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    Wheeled excavators, although not as capable across rough terrain, perform a vital role in the construction industry. Their increased mobility means that they are better able to cover distances on larger sites - especially if the terrain is of reasonable quality.  Certain manufacturers claim top speeds of up to 36kph, increasing productivity and proving less damaging to the surfaces.

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    2004 CATERPILLAR M318C

    Wheel Excavators

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    2004 CATERPILLAR M318C Used Wheel Excavators for sale2004 CATERPILLAR M318C Used Wheel Excavators for sale
    EUR €23,500
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    Hours5,880
    Location: Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    Seller: McHale Plant Sales

    2024 KOMATSU PW138MR-11E0

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    Hours1,073
    Location: Bantry, Cork, Ireland
    Seller: Bill Enright Limited

    2006 VOLVO EW140B

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    2006 VOLVO EW140B Used Wheel Excavators for sale2006 VOLVO EW140B Used Wheel Excavators for sale
    EUR €31,793
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    Hours9,554
    Location: Mayobridge, United Kingdom

    2023 DOOSAN DX100W-7

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    2023 DOOSAN DX100W-7 Used Wheel Excavators for sale2023 DOOSAN DX100W-7 Used Wheel Excavators for sale
    EUR €80,348
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    Hours2,550
    Location: London, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Tipmaster Ltd

    2009 JCB JS160W

    Wheel Excavators

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    Hours3,972
    Location: Gainsborough, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Clements Plant

    2007 JCB JS160W

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    Hours8,063
    Location: Gainsborough, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Clements Plant

    2023 KOMATSU PW98MR-11E0

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    Hours1,804
    Location: Oswestry, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Ridgway Rentals

    2024 KOMATSU PW148-11

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    Hours1,499
    Location: Oswestry, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Ridgway Rentals

    2022 MECALAC 9MWR

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    Hours286
    Location: Hereford, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Brightwells Auctioneers

    2020 HYUNDAI HW140

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    EUR €68,788
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    Hours5,215
    Location: Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
    Seller: Trinity Trade

    2017 JCB JS175W

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    EUR €43,932
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    Hours12,246
    Location: Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: JCB Finance Ltd

    2008 NEW HOLLAND MH2.6

    Wheel Excavators

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    EUR €21,388
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    Hours5,945
    Location: York, England, United Kingdom
    Hours523
    Location: Omagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
    Seller: Longhill Plant Services

    1984 AKERMAN H7M

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €10,200
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    Hours10,500
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS

    1986 AKERMAN H7MC

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €7,740
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    Location: Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
    Seller: Landbrukssalg.no

    2019 ATLAS 150W

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    Hours2,258
    Location: Sittensen, Germany
    Seller: alga Nutzfahrzeug- und Baumaschinen GmbH & Co. KG

    2012 ATLAS 160W

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €66,500
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    Hours7,600
    Location: Pragsdorf, Germany
    Seller: MERKANTIL Export-Import GmbH

    2009 ATLAS 160W

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €38,000
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    Hours7,343
    Location: Coppenbrügge, Germany
    Seller: Schwickert Gmbh

    2012 ATLAS 160WSR

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €47,450
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    Horse Power76.06 kW
    Location: Handzame, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
    Seller: Braem NV

    2010 ATLAS 160WSR

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    Hours17,620
    Location: Barneveld, Gelderland, The Netherlands

    1999 ATLAS 1204

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €14,651
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    ROPSEnclosed
    Location: Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway
    Seller: Landbrukssalg.no

    1989 ATLAS 1204

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €3,800
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    Location: Vilnius, Vilniaus, Lithuania
    Seller: Auction Baltic

    1983 ATLAS 1302E

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €7,000
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    Stock Number22618
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS

    2000 ATLAS 1304

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €14,800
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    Hours9,000
    Location: Siauliai, Lithuania
    Seller: KASLITA

    1995 ATLAS 1304

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €5,000
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    Hours13,562
    Location: Antwerpen, Belgium
    Seller: AuctionPort BVBA

    1993 ATLAS 1304

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €2,550
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    Horse Power65.62 kW
    Location: Vilnius, Vilniaus, Lithuania
    Seller: Auction Baltic

    2003 ATLAS 1304M

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    Hours7,988
    Location: Neuenhaus, Lower Saxony, Germany
    Seller: Goosmann Baumaschinen GmbH

    2002 ATLAS 1304M

    Wheel Excavators

    EUR €17,700
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    Stock Number23208
    Location: Heimdal, Norway
    Seller: ATS Norway AS

    Manufacturers of wheeled excavators, including JCB, have modified versions to suit particular applications - the waste industry uses wheeled excavators - especially at recycling sites where a tracked version is noisier and therefore more likely to be unpopular with local neighbours.  These may typically come with cabs that raise and lower hydraulically to help vision.

    The rail industry is a typical buyer of wheeled excavators - they can be adapted to run on the rails and get to jobs under their own steam -vital for speedy night time repairs to the tracks and trackside.

    Overview
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    Unlike their tracked siblings, the wheeled excavator will not require a truck and low loader to move between sites.  This means that a wheeled excavator is perfect for city centre jobs and are often found digging up roads for pipes and cables, then lifting them into place.

    In general, fuel economy will be improved using a wheeled excavator when compared to a tracked version as they have less rolling resistance.  Manoeuvrability on site can be improved by opting for a model that has four wheel steering like the Terex TW range which operates from 6.8 to 12.5 tonnes – useful for tight spaces, but can run in two wheel steer when at speed.

    Tracked Excavator - Has Limitations

    While tracked excavators may provide the best all-terrain performance, they have a number of practical limitations in terms of mobility. This is where wheeled excavators come into play, as they can cover greater distances faster and with less damage to fragile surfaces than their tracked counterparts. For use on large sites where excavators have to cover a lot of ground quickly, a wheeled excavator will be the machine of choice.

    Wheeled excavators can be designed to take on general tasks across the site, but there are also specialised models that are intended for specific types of work. This includes timber handling and waste management. And in fact, the other benefit of wheels rather than tracks being used for movement is that it helps to reduce the amount of noise that these machines make. When a facility or site is particularly close to a residential area, this could be a crucial asset that makes these places viable. They can also be driven on road surfaces, covering the distances between sites without requiring additional equipment for transport. Some models feature four-wheel steering for added manoeuvrability, which also enhances off-road performance and helps to close the gap between wheeled and tracked excavators away from the tarmac.

    Popular Across Industries

    The popularity of wheeled excavators in the timber, waste and scrap industries can mean that many second-hand models will not come with a bucket on the end of the boom arm but will instead feature a grab mechanism. This means buyers will need to consider the type of model they require before committing to a purchase. Some models may also have been adapted for use on the railways, as they can be modified to run on the tracks and thus perform a variety of functions in this industry. 

    The cab of a wheeled excavator is positioned to provide good all-round visibility for the operator. And because the view is important for both efficient operation and on-site safety, the cab will often be mounted on a hydraulic lift that allows the operator to raise or lower his or her position based on real-time requirements. When buying second-hand, inspect the hydraulic systems, engine and also the tyres, because wear and tear will invariably have an impact on all of these elements.

    Who Makes Wheeled Excavators?

    A number of manufacturers produce wheeled excavators for the market, including JCB, Liebherr, Volvo and Komatsu. And there are several different weight categories into which these machines fall, ranging from smaller 8.5 tonne models up to 20 tonne units that are built for serious loads. Fuel efficiency for a wheeled excavator will be better than that of a tracked equivalent, since the wheels generate less resistance against the site's surface. This does mean that there is less traction available, but since wheeled excavators will be used in urban environments as well as off-road, this should not be an issue. With top speeds that exceed 35kmph, a wheeled excavator can be a capable tool with a range of potential uses, especially in industries where time-sensitive action has to be taken.

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