Author: Jeff Jenson

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  • Added by: Wheels&Tracks , 10 years ago
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10 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

05-Aug-2009

Bobcat's new E32 and E35 M-Series excavators are in the 3- to 4-t (3.3- to 4.4-ton) weight class and follow the introduction of the new M-Series E80, which is in the larger 6- to 8-t (6.6- to 8.8-ton) weight class. With the M-Series introduction, Bobcat is instituting a new numbering system for excavators. The new machine numbers now correspond to the excavator’s weight in metric tons. For example, the “32” in E32 is for 3.2 t (3.5 ton).

http://articles.sae.org/6730/

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