LiuGong 906C Compact Excavator

Aug. 1, 2011

The 906C compact excavator is the first model in LiuGong’s excavator lineup to carry a Tier 4-I designation, and it is powered by a 45-net-horsepower Yanmar 4TNV-94 engine. The unit’s narrow 6-foot-3-inch body allows operators to work in confined jobsites. It has a maximum digging depth of 12 feet 8 inches with a reach of 19 feet 8 inches at ground level. Featuring a 7-foot-11-inch swing radius, the 906C is able to lift material to a dump height of 13 feet 2 inches. It offers a .27-cubic-yard standard bucket with a digging force of 8,228 pounds.

The 906C compact excavator is the first model in LiuGong’s excavator lineup to carry a Tier 4-I designation, and it is powered by a 45-net-horsepower Yanmar 4TNV-94 engine. The unit’s narrow 6-foot-3-inch body allows operators to work in confined jobsites. It has a maximum digging depth of 12 feet 8 inches with a reach of 19 feet 8 inches at ground level. Featuring a 7-foot-11-inch swing radius, the 906C is able to lift material to a dump height of 13 feet 2 inches. It offers a .27-cubic-yard standard bucket with a digging force of 8,228 pounds. Pilot controls with a pattern changer feature allow the operator to control the vehicle’s functions with less fatigue. A dozer blade comes standard.

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