The KX080-3 Super Double Boom 8-ton utility class excavator is designed to bring the bucket more than 3 ft. closer to the machine, making it easy to hold soil in front of the blade when leveling.
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Kubota says its first 8-ton utility-class excavator, the KX080-3, has earned high market acclaim for outstanding quality and exceptional ease of use. • Equipped with an energy-saving, fuel-efficient ...
Kubota has continued the rollout of its next-generation compact excavators into 2025, and on this episode of The Dirt, we take a deep dive into the company’s dash-5 lineup. The next-gen excavators ...
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Kubota Tractor Corp. announced the launch of the KX080-5 compact excavator from the showroom floor at World of Concrete, marking its first introduction of the year in the segment as it celebrates its ...
Kubota rolled out the next generation of its largest excavator earlier this year at World of Concrete. In the video above Bill Holton, Kubota product manager for construction equipment, leads a ...
Kubota Canada has introduced the KX080-5 power utility excavator, a reinvention of the popular KX080-4. Designed to deliver advanced utility, comfort and performance, the new excavator features ...
Kubota launched the KX080-5 compact excavator, meant to replace the KX080-4 with performance, utility and various upgrades. “With the new KX080-5, customers are getting Kubota’s biggest and most ...
Kubota has announced the launch of the KX080-5 compact excavator for construction sites. Replacing the KX080-4 with performance, utility and various upgrades, the KX080-5 serves as a new addition in ...
Kubota has launched its largest excavator yet, the KX080-5. It’s a 66.6-horsepower unit with a maximum dig depth of 15 feet 1 inch, and it has an operating weight of 18,520 pounds. Maximum dumping ...
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