Wheeled excavators have been staples in construction fleets throughout Europe and Asia for decades, but in the United States they’ve been slower to catch on largely due to lack of available machines in the market. With several manufacturers, including Volvo, introducing a slew of new wheeled size classes into the North American market, there’s an opportunity for contractors to rethink the way they build their fleets.
Here’s what you need to know about wheeled excavators:
1. You’re not sacrificing performance
A common misconception about excavators with tires is that you lose the stability of a crawler excavator — that’s simply not the case. With outriggers, a wheeled excavator is every bit as stable as a comparable crawler, and you won’t be sacrificing on power, breakout/tearout forces, reach or digging depth either.
2. They’re not just for roadside work
Wheeled excavators are great for roadside work due to their mobility and versatility. Not only can the short-swing models work in narrow lanes for less traffic disturbance, but they’re able to easily transition from placing concrete barriers to digging after a quick attachment swap. But wheeled excavators can do so much more than just roadside work. For example:
With this level of versatility, replacing a backhoe with a wheeled excavator starts to become a no-brainer for many applications.
3. You’ll save on labor and cleanup
With a top speed approximately 20 mph, you can avoid having to use a lowboy and a CDL for around-town work. Outfit the trailer with overrun brakes, and you can haul up to an 8.5-ton trailer with all your supporting tools and attachments. That saves time and labor. Wheeled excavators leave less disturbance on asphalt, which means less time and money spent on cleanup.
4. You’ll spend less time repositioning
Tilt rotators, such as the Steelwrist available on Volvo wheeled excavators, can drastically improve productivity. Not only do they allow for 360-degree rotation of the attachment, but also 45-degree tilt from the left or right sides. The Steelwrist also has a claw on the back — essentially a two-finger grapple — that makes it great for utility work. Imagine replacing a section of pipe:
5. You can expect more from Volvo wheeled excavators
There are a number of differentiators you can expect from Volvo. First, the Smart View camera, which provides 360-degree aerial visibility of the machine’s surroundings from inside the cab. Secondly, Volvo wheeled excavators are now covered under the Lifetime Frame and Structure Warranty, which covers the boom and arm for the entire initial period of ownership. Finally, Volvo offers one of the most expansive wheeled excavator lineups in the industry.
If you’re eager to buy soon, many Volvo dealers across North America have models in stock and ready for your next job.