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Excavator job search .
For more information contact -dm if seriously interested
Excavator Details
Type: Excavators
Make: Lovol
Model: FR220
Condition: Foreign Used
Year of Manufacture: 2017
Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Size: 6.0
Transmission: Automatic
Horsepower: 165
Operating Weight: 22500
Bucket Capacity: 1.0
Digging Depth: 5300.0
Working Radius: 8600.0
Bucket Digging Force: 150
Travel Speed: 38
Rated Speed: 2100
Working Hours: 8
Exchange Possible: No
Description
Powerful, reliable Lovol 20–22 ton diesel excavator available for hire for short-term or long-term projects.
We've worked with Laikipia County Government at Kabiru Kware for 3 years.
Condition: Good working condition, well-maintained.
What We Offer
Experienced operator available
Ready to mobilize immediately
Suitable for rough and soft ground
Fuel-efficient and strong hydraulic performance
Reliable for continuous daily work
Suitable For
Road works & drainage
Foundations & trenching
Land clearing & earthworks
Private construction sites
County & NGO projects (sub-contracting)
Hire Options
Hourly / Daily / Weekly rates available
Flexible terms depending on job scope
Long-term projects welcomed
Also, not raising your own children.
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