Wheel excavators are now the most coveted machines in several industries, including construction, mining, forestry, landscaping, agriculture, and more.
With a wheeled base, the machine can go more places. You also get tremendous performance. SmartBoom technology means the safest, most comfortable, and highest capacity machinery you’ve ever experienced.
Isn’t it time you found out why so many California companies call them the most capable member of their fleet. Quinn has wheel excavators for sale in California right now.
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Quinn’s online catalog has new excavator on wheels for sale from the leading engineers at Cat.
Over recent years, these models have rocketed in popularity. Recent innovations mean incredible speed and mobility while improving stability, even in the most precarious positions. That’s allowed them to replace track models for so many popular applications.
And thanks to our deep selection of bucket and coupler attachments, you can customize your model to fit your needs. Talk to our expert team today to build the perfect machine.
Quinn’s dealer network gets you access to wheel excavators in California that come with:
Getting your new wheel excavator opens up new avenues of income and increases productivity. But it is still a major investment.
Quinn works to understand your situation and cash flow. We can find a competitive financing offer that gives you low monthly payments and terms that fit your operation. That makes it easy to purchase the machinery you need.
We also offer great financing deals on our legendary selection of new and used Cat equipment.
Are wheeled excavators good?
Yes. They are faster and more maneuverable than track excavators. New breakthroughs in design allow just as much stability, too.
Are there downsides to a wheeled excavator?
For all that maneuverability, wheeled models have a couple of drawbacks. In the end, tracks give you more traction across uneven and soft surfaces. Wheels also mean you get more pressure at the point of contact with the ground.
If those drawbacks don’t fit your working conditions, check out our catalog of track excavators.
What are the upsides of a wheeled excavator?
If you’ve worked with track vehicles, you know they can damage the ground. They are also notoriously hard to maneuver in tight spaces. Wheels change all that.
Are wheel excavators a good investment?
Yes, especially if you frequently need excavation equipment.
With a range of buckets and couplers, you can increase the amount of things your machine can do for you.
How fast do wheeled excavators go?
Over 20 miles per hour. While not setting any land speed records, they do outperform track models, which often top out around 5 miles per hour.
How are wheeled excavators and backhoes different?
The backhoe boom is generally shorter, and the machines are lighter duty in general. That makes them perfect for simpler tasks. But when you need deeper and heavier excavation, they will not serve you well.
Visit a Quinn dealership at one of our locations in Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Kern, Ventura, and beyond.
We’re always close by. So you get rapid parts availability, certified maintenance, and expert local support.
We have machines ready to go with customized loans and discounts you can take advantage of today.