Mini Excavators New Mexico

In recent years, mini excavators have been increasing in popularity, due to their ability to operate in tight quarters around New Mexico, the simplicity of their operation and the versatility of the things for which they can be used. With the proper attachments and accessories these machines are capable of accomplishing a number of jobs around New Mexico.


1. Local Companies

Apex Electric, Inc
505-890-4584
701 10th Ave NE
Rio Rancho, NM
Quality Trucking, LLC
505-836-7225
2459 Del SUr Dr. SW
Albuquerque, NM
Advanced Insulation and Coating Systems
575-497-9763
pob 1195
Elephant Butte, NM
Del Rio Enterprises, Inc.
(505)341-9055
4201 Ellison St. NE
Albuquerque , NM
Southwest Building & Energy Technologies
806-787-0298
New Mexico
New Mexico, NM
Construction Reporter
505-243-9793
1609 Second Street N@
Albuquerque, NM
Ancon Construction
(505) 455-7650
RR 5 Box 322P
Santa Fe, NM
Lee Michael Homes
(505) 299-1500
1015 Chelwood Park Blvd N
Albuquerque, NM
Doty Construction Co
(505) 863-4155
PO Box 838
Gallup, NM
Ameriwest Construction
(505) 438-8236
1221 Mercantile Rd
Santa Fe, NM


2. Mini Excavator Overview

The mini excavator is an important tool for general contractors, excavators, plumbers, paving companies and other types of professional contractors around New Mexico. With a wide variety of uses and a vast array of attachments to specialize the mini excavators for any job, the machine has many advantages over its larger counterparts. As stated previously, the primary advantage of the mini excavator is its size. Because the compact excavators are so small, they are often used in tight spaces where larger machines would not be able to operate. They are able to maneuver through trees and fit through gates and small openings around New Mexico, and because they are lighter than most larger excavators, they do less damage to the landscape. Many of these mini excavators feature expandable tracks, which can be extended or detracted based on the size of the area where work is being done.

Many of the new and used compact excavators on the market have tracks that can be detracted to less than three feet wide. Others are much larger. If the machine will be used for a specific job, or a certain type of job in New Mexico, it is a good idea to measure any openings the machine will have to fit through, to determine what size machine is needed.

3. Weight of the Machine

The width of the mini excavators is not the only consideration that has to be made when looking at different machines. Contractors use compact excavators because the weight of the machine often allows them to travel to places a larger machine would be unable to go. As with everything else, the difference in the weight of these machines will determine what type of terrain they can be operated on. The lighter machines will easily be able to transverse soft, wet ground, where heavier machines may not be able to go.

A large proportion of the machines around New Mexico are manufactured with a rubber track, as opposed to one of steel. The rubber material is low impact, making traveling on soft ground easier and doing less damage to the New Mexico area. Mini excavators can range in weight from as little as 1200 pounds to as heavy as 7000 pounds or more. Light weight machines can be operated with the least amount of damage to the landscape. Because they are so light, they are often are easier to get to job locations around New Mexico than larger models. They can be towed on a trailer behind a normal size truck, eliminating the need for special transportation and commercial driver's licenses.

4. Dig Depth

As with the dimensions of the machine, compact excavators can also come with a variety of dig depths. While some can dig up to twelve feet deep, others can go only as little as four. When shopping for a mini excavator, it is important to look at what it will be used for and what depth the machine needs to be able to achieve. The majority of mini excavators can achieve dig depths of ten feet, which is substantial for handling residential construction and other basic projects in New Mexico. Most of these residential construction jobs require dig depths not to exceed seven feet. For any digging that will exceed twelve feet, a bigger excavator will most likely be needed.

5. Featured Local Company

Advanced Insulation and Coating Systems

575-497-9763
pob 1195
Elephant Butte, NM

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