Used Wheeled Excavators for Sale
Wheeled excavators trade ground stability for road mobility — drive between job sites at 25-40 km/h instead of trailering. Popular in Europe, the Middle East, and urban utility contracting worldwide.
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In Europe and the Middle East, wheeled excavators are far more common than the global average — they represent up to 30% of the new excavator market versus less than 5% in North America or Asia. The reason: dense urban infrastructure where machines move between many small jobs each week, and well-maintained road networks that make travel between sites viable.
The trade-off is real: wheeled excavators have lower stability when slewing under heavy load, cannot climb the same grades as crawlers, and the rubber tires wear faster on abrasive sites. They are not the right choice for soft soil, mining, or any work requiring maximum lift capacity at long boom reach.
Used wheeled units in good condition are surprisingly hard to find on the international market — most fleets keep them until end-of-life. When available, they typically come with extensive utility work history and the outriggers and dozer blade options that make them site-ready.
Best For
- ✓Urban utility
- ✓Road construction
- ✓Pipe laying
- ✓Cable / fiber install
- ✓Municipal works
- ✓Quick site-to-site mobility
- ✓European projects
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Solicitar cotizaciónFrequently Asked Questions
Can a wheeled excavator dig as deep as a crawler of the same size? +
Maximum dig depth is essentially the same — both depend on boom and arm geometry, not the undercarriage. What differs is stability under load.
Are outriggers standard on wheeled excavators? +
Most production wheeled excavators come with at least two outriggers (often four). The outriggers extend to stabilize the machine for digging or lifting.