DAEWOO SOLAR 170 III CRAWLER EXCAVATOR
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Technical Description
The Daewoo Solar 170-III is a tracked hydraulic excavator designed for heavy-duty earthmoving and construction applications. Manufactured between 1997 and 2000, this machine represents a mid-sized excavator class built for demanding job site conditions. The excavator is powered by a robust Daewoo engine that delivers 105.9kW or 142 horsepower, providing the necessary torque and speed to handle tough digging and material handling tasks.
With an operating weight of 37,258 lbs (approximately 16,900 kg), the Solar 170-III offers a balanced design that maximizes stability without excessive mass. The machine features exceptional digging capabilities, with a maximum digging depth and reach of 21.8 feet, allowing operators to access deeper excavation areas and extend into distant locations efficiently. The excavator is equipped with a hydrostatic transmission system that ensures smooth power delivery and precise control during operation.
Physical dimensions reflect a compact yet capable design, with a track width of 600mm and transport dimensions of 8.66 meters in length, 2.8 meters in width, and 2.9 meters in height, facilitating easy transportation between job sites. The machine typically features an 11-foot stick and comes equipped with attachments such as a static thumb and grading bucket, providing versatility for various earthmoving tasks including trench digging, material loading, and site preparation. The Solar 170-III combines reliability, power, and maneuverability, making it suitable for construction, demolition, and general contracting work across diverse applications.
Technical Attributes
Boom Length
16.9 ft
Track Width
23.60 ''
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