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New Holland releases new E70D midi excavator

New Holland has released the E70D, a mid-sized excavator designed to deliver substantial power in a compact package. It has 60 hp of digging force in a compact 82-inch-wide frame, and the 17.7-inch tracks allow it to maneuver with agility in confined areas, making it ideal for urban construction projects and agricultural applications. 

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According to Dan Kakareka, New Holland Construction North America product manager, this new addition to the excavator lineup will give its operators a powerful boost. “This machine isn’t just about doing the job—it’s about transforming how it’s done,” Kakareka says. “With its powerful digging force, hydraulic performance and lift capacity and automotive-style cab design, the E70D is set to redefine expectations and bring a new level of performance and efficiency for operators working in agriculture and construction segments.”

In addition to its Goldilocks size, the E70D offers a 13.4” dig depth, a 14.7” dump height, and a weight of just over 16,000 pounds. Equipped with a 22.5-gallon fuel tank, it can minimize downtime to refuel, while the signature mono boom design offers superior agility for operators working in tight spaces. 

The E70D also offers multiple customization options, allowing operators to tailor the machine to each project and task. Operators can add 1000-lb counterweights to increase stability, and New Holland carries several optional attachments for the excavator, including buckets, augers, mulchers, and grapples, extending its use far beyond excavations. Just like every project is different, every operator is, too. The E70D allows operators to fine-tune the hydraulic response and sensitivity of the joystick to suit their individual preferences.

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The E70D mid-excavator’s safety features include rearview cameras, LED lights, and backup alarms. A 5-year advanced telematics subscription allows users to access up-to-date information about the machine’s performance and schedule maintenance.

New Holland E70D specs

  • Weight: 16,072 lbs
  • Power: 60.2 hp
  • Dig depth: 13’ 4”
  • Dump height: 14’ 7”
  • Bucket height: 115 ft
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