Wheel Excavators for Sale
- 2014 Hyundai R55W-9 Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2014 Hyundai R55W-9 Wheel ExcavatorBodzentyn, Poland€ 37,208
Grzegorz Zyguła Przedsiębiorstwo Usługowo Handlowe - 2002 Hydrema M800 Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2002 Hydrema M800 Wheel ExcavatorGroßbeeren, Germany€ 18,500
KOWALIK GmbH - 2002 Hydrema M800 Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2002 Hydrema M800 Wheel ExcavatorGrossbeeren, Germany€ 19,500
KOWALIK GmbH - New Holland WE150 Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this adNew Holland WE150 Wheel ExcavatorBornhöved, GermanyPrice on request
BODO Int. GmbH & Co. KG - 2019 JCB HD110WT 4F Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2019 JCB HD110WT 4F Wheel ExcavatorChandai, FrancePrice on request
SARL MATEGRUES - 2011 New Holland WE150 Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2011 New Holland WE150 Wheel ExcavatorVelke Mezirici, Czech Republic€ 34,900
Dvorak-Trucks GmbH - 2013 Atlas 140 W Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2013 Atlas 140 W Wheel ExcavatorRiga, Latvia€ 59,000
SIA Baumaschinen Lettland - 2020 Volvo EW60E Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2020 Volvo EW60E Wheel ExcavatorMontceaux-lès-Vaudes, France€ 34,900
NV TRADING - 2012 Atlas 1604KZW Wheel ExcavatorYou have hidden this ad2012 Atlas 1604KZW Wheel ExcavatorBristol, United Kingdom€ 70,650
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Wheeled machines travel between sites on hard surfaces without a low-loader, which suits urban and utility work with frequent moves. Tracked machines grip and spread weight better on soft or uneven ground and stay the default for heavier digging.
Only if it meets the road-registration rules of the country it works in, covering lighting, axle loads and speed. Rules vary by market, so confirm local requirements rather than assuming road use is automatic.
10 to 14 t suits tighter urban and utility jobs, 15 to 19 t covers general civils work, and 20 to 25 t handles heavier groundworks and pipe-laying where more digging force and reach are needed.
A two-piece boom folds close to the machine, useful for working near walls, kerbs and other obstacles. A mono boom is simpler and often gives slightly more breakout force for open-ground digging.





















