Is a small agricultural excavator the same as an engineering excavator
In daily life, we often encounter two types of excavators: small agricultural excavators and construction excavators. Although they are both excavation machines, they differ significantly in design, purpose, and function.
First, let's learn about small farm excavators. These excavators are mainly used in farmland, orchards or small-scale construction sites. Due to its small size and light weight, it can be flexibly operated in tight spaces. Agricultural excavators are designed with a focus on excavation efficiency and soil fineness to facilitate the cultivation of farmland and the cultivation of orchards. At the same time, in order to adapt to different soil types and working environments, agricultural excavators are usually equipped with a variety of working devices, such as crushers, milling machines and grabs, etc.
In contrast, construction excavators are mainly used in large-scale construction projects such as road construction, railway laying, water conservancy projects and mining. Construction excavators typically have greater digging force and stronger load carrying capacity to meet the needs of heavy material excavation and handling. In addition, the construction excavator is also equipped with a variety of professional tools, such as breakers, hydraulic shears and grabs, etc., to adapt to a variety of complex working environments.
In addition to the difference in function, the ** of the two is also very different. Because construction excavators require higher technology and greater durability, they are often much more expensive to manufacture than agricultural excavators. This has also led to a large gap between the selling prices of the two in the market.
To sum up, although small agricultural excavators and engineering excavators are both excavation machinery, they have obvious differences in design, use, function and **. Therefore, when choosing these two types of equipment, you need to consider comprehensively according to your actual needs and budget to ensure that you choose the type of excavator that suits your needs.