Dixon owns three attachments for the machine: a 5-foot-wide bucket for initial dig-outs, a 3-foot-wide bucket for smaller excavation work such as drainfields or laterals, and a compaction wheel. The CX210 features a maximum digging depth of 21 feet 8 inches, a maximum reach (at ground level) of 31 feet 7 inches, a bucket digging force of 34,600 ft-lb, a drawbar pull of 43,200 ft-lb, and an air conditioned cab. You can do it by yourself, right from the cab.” “Then you grab another bucket and attach it. “You just push a button and it lets go of the bucket that’s attached,” he explains. I can transport it without a giant low-boy trailer.”ĭixon also likes the convenience offered by the unit’s hydraulic quick-coupling system, which allows operators to swap different-size buckets in a matter of seconds. “And it’s a good size for what we do, too - not too big and not too small. For sheer power, productivity, and reliability, he says the machine is tough to beat. To install septic systems, Seth Dixon - the owner of SRD Construction/Excavation in Williston, North Dakota - relies heavily on a real workhorse: a 2012 Case CX210 excavator. Get Systems/ATUs articles, news and videos right in your inbox! Sign up now.
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