3.5 Ton Compact Excavator for Farming, Orchards & Landscaping

This 3.5-ton compact excavator fills the gap for contractors who find 3-ton machines just slightly underpowered but don't need the size or transport cost of a 5-ton. It's the logical upgrade—more capability without outgrowing your existing trailer or typical job site access.

It's built for the mixed workload. One day you're digging foundations in heavy clay, the next you're placing pipe, the next you're running a hydraulic hammer on a small demolition job. The machine handles all of it because the hydraulics have reserve flow and the undercarriage has the stability to keep you steady under load.

The extra half-ton compared to a 3-ton machine shows up where it matters: deeper digging, harder pushing, and safer lifting. The boom and arm are reinforced to match the increased power, so you're not just adding weight—you're adding structural toughness. The track footprint is wider and longer, giving you a stable platform on uneven ground without sinking in soft conditions.

Inside the cab, it's laid out for a full day's work. Visibility to the bucket edge is clear, the seat adjusts to your weight, and the controls fall naturally under your hands. The auxiliary hydraulic lines are plumbed to the end of the arm, ready for whatever attachment you need to hook up.

For the contractor who runs a mixed bag of jobs—residential, commercial, utility, landscaping—this machine is the one that stays busy. It's not too big for the tight backyard, and not too small for the heavy trench. It's the right fit for the in-between work that pays the bills.


Product Details
  1. The Sweet Spot Between Agility and Grunt
    This 3.5-tonner carries more heft than the 3-ton class without jumping up to a machine that needs a lowboy trailer to move. You get the extra dig depth and breakout force for tougher ground, yet it still tows behind a one-ton truck and squeezes through gates. It's the step up that doesn't complicate your logistics.

  2. Counterweight That Lets You Lift Confidently
    Extra weight out back means extra capacity up front. We've added mass where it counts, so you can handle heavier attachments—a full thumb and grapple combo, or a larger breaker—without the machine tipping onto its nose. You lift and place materials with real stability, not crossed fingers.

  3. Hydraulics That Handle Two Jobs at Once
    The pump system is tuned for real-world multitasking. You can curl a loaded bucket while lifting the boom and swinging, all smooth and simultaneous. No lag, no weak spots. It responds to an experienced operator like a well-matched tool, letting you keep a steady rhythm through a long shift.

  4. Steel Undercarriage Built for Abrasive Sites
    We didn't slap on an undercarriage meant for a lighter machine and hope for the best. The tracks, rollers, and idlers are beefed up for this weight class, with sealed components that keep grit out. On demolition sites or rocky ground, this matters. It stays tight and runs straight long after lesser machines start walking loose.

  5. Controls You Can Feel, Not Guess With
    The joystick response is direct and predictable. There's no dead zone or delayed reaction—just instant, proportional control that lets you feather the bucket for fine grading or punch it for a fast dig. New operators pick it up quick, and old hands appreciate not having to fight the machine.

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