Caterpillar E70B Excavator for Sale | Used Excavator from Japan | ARK TRADING LLC
Out of nowhere, the Caterpillar E70B showed up as a small digger with surprising strength for its size. These days, secondhand models from Japan still move fast in places like Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia - durability helps. Simple design makes repairs straightforward, which matters where spare parts are scarce. Operating them doesn’t drain budgets, so they stick around in tough jobs across Africa too. Their reputation grew quietly, not through flash but by getting work done without fuss.
Out back of a quiet port town in Japan, used E70B excavators get prepped for new lives abroad. These machines, carefully maintained, begin their journey through ARK TRADING LLC. Paperwork? Sorted, every time. Each unit moves forward with complete records in hand. Shipping isn’t guesswork - it arrives where needed, without hassle. Across oceans they go, landing ready to work again.
Why the E70B still sells?
This model comes from Caterpillar’s earlier E-series range. Simple tech inside isn’t a flaw - many customers in growing regions actually want that. With fewer sensors around, fixing things takes less time, replacement pieces cost less money, machines stay running even far from cities.
Key Specifications
Operating Weight Around 7000 kg
Caterpillar 3304 Naturally Aspirated Engine
Gross Power About 52 Horsepower
Maximum digging depth around 4100 millimeters
Bucket holds about 0.28 cubic meters
Ideal For
Farming projects, tiny builds, watering fields, fixing roads - that’s why folks watching their cash pick it often in parts of Asia and Africa.
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FAQ
Is the Cat E70B Still Worth Buying?
True, if you're working on a smaller scale with limited funds. Its design stays straightforward, so fixing it nearby doesn’t become complicated. Replacement pieces tend to show up without much trouble across many regions.
E70B Popularity by Country?
From Bangladesh to Tanzania, nations like Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Nigeria stand out through consistent engagement with this approach. Each country applies it differently - some fast, others slow - but all remain deeply involved. Not every region jumps in at once; these do. Activity levels rise was needed press hardest. Still, patterns emerge only when looking closely.
Shipping Availability Africa?
Fine. From Japan, deliveries head out often to harbors in Nigeria, then Tanzania follows, while Kenya receives shipments too, yet Ethiopia stays on the list as well.
How to request a price estimate?
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