Jchonline
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Kubota L6060, KX040-4, M7060, RTV X1100C, M62 (sold)
Hello Everyone,
I am at 8600-9000 ft and looking at a 5 ton excavator for property management. My property is about 45 acres, high mountain climate with pines, firs, and aspen. Last year I had a fire come through and burn probably 5 total acres of it.
After a few years of experience with the M62 (rear blade, chipper, grapple, backhoe, bucket, forks) it is apparent the excavator will fill a much needed gap in maneuverability in the forest, clearing, and grading uneven ground (blade before tracks is a must). I am keeping the M62.
I am currently looking at 2 machines in my price/feature range. The KX057 and the U48. The 057 weights a bit more, has almost 2 feet of additional reach, is naturally aspirated, and is not zero tail swing. The U48 has the same track and blade width, with a bit shorter reach and is turbocharged.
The M62 is turbocharged, and it runs fantastic. I also have an RTV X110C that is naturally aspirated, and it smokes a good bit when I get on the gas. If the 057 were turbo it would be an easy decision but it isn't.
I went to the dealer today and sat in both units (already sold of course). Both feel really nice. My dealer thinks the U48 is a better choice, but he does have a customer with a 057 at about 8000ft that is happy with the unit. The dealer (salesman) has run the 057 on that same property (transporting it, etc) and said when you get to higher RPM it smokes some.
The 057 will have more reach, more lifting capacity, but take about a 35% hit to its 47HP at my altitude. My guess is it will smoke and be a bit underpowered for the weight. For this reason I am leaning towards the U48-5.
I may also branch out where we are up here and do some clearing/excavation work for small property owners. There isn't much competition for it up here. So trailering is a consideration and the U48 will keep me under CDL. Not a deal breaker though.
Any thoughts from existing excavator owners (especially if you operate them at altitude). Also others feel free to comment/ask questions. Thanks in advance for the input.
I am at 8600-9000 ft and looking at a 5 ton excavator for property management. My property is about 45 acres, high mountain climate with pines, firs, and aspen. Last year I had a fire come through and burn probably 5 total acres of it.
After a few years of experience with the M62 (rear blade, chipper, grapple, backhoe, bucket, forks) it is apparent the excavator will fill a much needed gap in maneuverability in the forest, clearing, and grading uneven ground (blade before tracks is a must). I am keeping the M62.
I am currently looking at 2 machines in my price/feature range. The KX057 and the U48. The 057 weights a bit more, has almost 2 feet of additional reach, is naturally aspirated, and is not zero tail swing. The U48 has the same track and blade width, with a bit shorter reach and is turbocharged.
The M62 is turbocharged, and it runs fantastic. I also have an RTV X110C that is naturally aspirated, and it smokes a good bit when I get on the gas. If the 057 were turbo it would be an easy decision but it isn't.
I went to the dealer today and sat in both units (already sold of course). Both feel really nice. My dealer thinks the U48 is a better choice, but he does have a customer with a 057 at about 8000ft that is happy with the unit. The dealer (salesman) has run the 057 on that same property (transporting it, etc) and said when you get to higher RPM it smokes some.
The 057 will have more reach, more lifting capacity, but take about a 35% hit to its 47HP at my altitude. My guess is it will smoke and be a bit underpowered for the weight. For this reason I am leaning towards the U48-5.
I may also branch out where we are up here and do some clearing/excavation work for small property owners. There isn't much competition for it up here. So trailering is a consideration and the U48 will keep me under CDL. Not a deal breaker though.
Any thoughts from existing excavator owners (especially if you operate them at altitude). Also others feel free to comment/ask questions. Thanks in advance for the input.
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