Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) mini excavator powered by Kubota's Stage V compliant 14.5 kW WG972-L-E4 3-cylinder, water-cooled spark ignition engine. Reserve tank ensures that operators can replace the gas bottle before it becomes completely empty.

  • Machine weight (kg) – 1780;
  • Power (kW/rpm) – 11.8/2300;
  • Max speed (km/h) low/high – 2.2/4.0;
  • Bucket capacity (m³) – 0.04;
  • Dozer size (mm) – 900×230 or 1300×230;
  • Digging force (kN) – 7.8/15.9;
  • Ground clearance (mm) – 160;
  • Output (kW/rpm), (PS/rpm) – 11.8/2300 – 16/2300;
  • Overall height (mm) – 2330;
  • Overall length (mm) – 3860.

The track width is variable for easy access through spaces less than a metre wide, while still providing a stable platform delivering up to 2.5m digging depth. Easily switch from the full 1300mm track width to just 900mm using the independent track gauge lever.

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23 Aug 2021

Kubota launches LPG-powered mini-excavator

Kubota has launched an LPG-powered mini-excavator alongside a fully electric track dumper, offering users even more options to drive down emissions. Forming part of the manufacturer’s Smart Energy Solutions range, the new KX019-4 SI HGL (LPG) mini-excavator and KC70H-4e track dumper utilise next-generation low and zero emissions technology, all while providing the same proven performance and capabilities of Kubota's most compact and versatile machines.

https://www.earthmoversmagazine.co.uk/news/view,kubota-launches-lpgpowered-miniexcavator_4813.htm

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