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Bobcat E series

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4.1
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Main specifications of Bobcat E series:

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Engine power
10 HP - 25 HP
Fuel
diesel
Axle configuration
4x4
Digging depth
2.25 m - 3.9 m
Digging radius
4.08 m - 4.65 m
Characteristics
The specifications are based on the details provided by sellers in their ads on the website. These specifications may vary across different ads for the same model, so we display ranges or versions of these specifications. Be sure to confirm the specifications of a particular unit with the seller.

Description

Load capacity
590 kg - 3,000 kg
Net weight
1,768 kg - 5,236 kg
Gross weight
2,280 kg - 5,346 kg
Bucket volume
0.05 m³ - 0.44 m³

Engine

Number of cylinders
3 60% 4 38% others 2%
Engine type
in-line 94% V-type 6%
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
10.2 HP - 48 HP
Number of valves
4 - 12
Engine volume
700 cm³ - 2,420 cm³
Speed
17 km/h - 20 km/h

Gearbox

Gearbox type
hydrostatic 52% automatic 34% manual 10%

Axles

Rubber tracks
27%
Axle configuration
4x4
Number of axles
2
Track width
400 mm - 1,360 mm

Additional options

Air conditioning
28%

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Bobcat E series reviews

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Average score of Bobcat E series
4.1
(!) Important: the rating has been formed based on users' ratings and reviews and may reflect subjective experience of usage
4.0
Price
4.3
Reliability
4.4
Maintenance
4.0
Operation
4.0
Convenience
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4.0
Excavator Bobcat E26
2017 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
3.0 Convenience
Ran the E26 for a couple days at a landscaping site. It's light, easy to get onto a smaller trailer, but don't expect loads of muscle either. I liked that it's not too complicated-jump in and you're good to go, none of that annoying computer stuff that's starting to show up everywhere now. Foot pedals are a bit cramped, I'm not a fan but it's nothing I can't put up with. No leaks or breakdowns so reliability gets a pass. Not sure about long-term service, didn't get into that. I did like the visibility, just wish that seat moved back a little more. Works for digging around fences and tight spots.
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4.2
Excavator Bobcat E26
2015 Year
5.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Using the E26, I appreciate its compact design, which made it easy to maneuver in tight spaces on building sites. However, the engine noise was notable during idle. The controls are intuitive, streamlining operations for new users. Fuel efficiency is another highlight of this model. It represents a solid choice for professionals.
4.6
Excavator Bobcat E50
2023 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I recently had the opportunity to operate the Bobcat E50, and I've got a few observations. First off, the power this machine offers for its size is commendable-it really gets the digging done efficiently. The cab design is spacious; even during extended use, I didn't feel cramped. However, while the noise suppression is solid, the auxiliary features, like the eco mode, seemed a tad perplexing to navigate initially. It’s a good choice, but every machine has its quirks.
3.8
Excavator Bobcat E26
2012 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I’ve had the E26 in tight spots, and it does get the job done. The smaller size helped us navigate restricted access areas without damaging the surroundings, though it does limit the digging reach in some instances. Maintenance-wise, it’s simple enough to address issues on-site, just keep an eye on the fluid levels regularly.
4.2
Excavator Bobcat E26
2017 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I’ve had some time using the Bobcat E26 and, overall, it’s a solid piece of equipment. The digging capabilities are reliable; that 9-foot-plus depth is a definite plus. The hydraulic flow is sufficient for most attachments I've tried, though in heavy-use situations, it could feel a touch underpowered. The cab, especially with the HVAC option, adds comfort during longer hours, but accessing controls feels slightly cramped at times. Maintenance access is fairly straightforward. Pricing seems fair for what you get. If you’re in the market for this class of mini excavator, it’s worth considering.

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