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Yanmar Test Width


Yanmar Test Width featured by Vansequip.com illustrates how Yanmar excavators can get into places where the competition is left out. Lets face it, if you cant get the equipment to the site you might as well stay home. The Yanmar advantage and superior engineering will get you in and get it done.

Yanmar Features


Featured by Vansequip.com, Yanmar Features all of the advantages to making Yanmar your choice of excavator saving you time and money over the competition. Watch this video and compare to any excavators on the market and you will clearly see the Yanmar Advantage.

Do they make walk-behind excavators?

I need to move about 400 cubic feet of soil, but can’t get a mini excavator into my backyard because of the stairs and narrow space on the first level of the backyard, i.e. the smallest Bobcat 316 won’t do. I need something smaller.

If they make walk-behind excavators, that would be ideal and I’d appreciate some links.

If you know, please also include where I can rent them from in the SF Bay Area.

Thanks!
It needs to be something that a few folks can lift, due to the stairs. The walk-behind skid steer is cool, but I still can’t get it up the flight of wooden stairs though.

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How easy/hard is it to operate excavators?

How easy/hard is it to operate excavators?

There's a huge construction site (buildings being torn down) that I drive by on my way to work, and it's full of various heavy equipment. I'm fascinated by the excavators, because they remind me of giant, toothy “mouths” on the end of long arms. It's also interesting to see how precisely they can chomp, lift Read the rest of this entry »