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TYPHON TERROR XVIII Mini Excavator 4000lbs USA KUBOTA D902 + 12″ DIGGING BUCKET

$7,599.00 Regular Price
$2,979.00Sale Price
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The Typhon Terror XVIII with 12-Inch Digging Bucket is the utility trenching configuration of the Terror XVIII platform — the proven 4,000-lb Kubota D902 diesel excavator paired from the factory with a 12-inch (305mm) narrow bucket purpose-built for the trench widths that conduit, irrigation line, water service, gas supply, and drainage installation actually require. Where the standard Terror XVIII ships with a 380mm (15-inch) general-purpose digging bucket suited to broad excavation work, this configuration substitutes a 305mm narrow bucket that cuts cleaner, tighter trench walls with less material removal per linear foot — reducing the spoil volume that needs to be managed, the backfill material required to close the trench, and the surface disturbance on finished or landscaped ground. The machine itself is the standard canopy Terror XVIII: Kubota D902 three-cylinder water-cooled IDI diesel at 20.4 HP, EPA certified, 4,000 lbs operating weight, boom swing, 2,060mm (6.75 feet) of maximum digging depth, and the hydraulic system capacity that sustained trench work demands. The canopy operator station keeps the machine in the accessible price tier for buyers whose work is primarily in moderate-weather conditions and who prioritize the machine's trenching capability over a climate-controlled cab. For plumbers, irrigation contractors, electricians running underground conduit, drainage installers, and property owners digging utility lines, fence post trenches, and drainage channels, the 12-inch bucket configuration is the correct Terror XVIII specification — the machine arrives ready for the job type without a bucket swap or additional purchase on day one.

  • 12-Inch Trenching Bucket — Precision Trench Width for Utility Installation The 12-inch (305mm) bucket is the operational reason to choose this listing over the standard Terror XVIII. Utility installation work — water service, gas supply, electrical conduit, irrigation mainline, drainage pipe — is governed by trench width requirements that a 15-inch general-purpose bucket exceeds by design. A 12-inch bucket cuts a trench at the width the job actually requires: narrow enough to minimize spoil volume and surface disturbance, wide enough to provide clearance for pipe and conduit installation with room for backfill compaction. On a finished lawn, landscaped property, or paved access area, the difference between a 12-inch and 15-inch trench translates directly into the amount of surface that needs to be restored after installation — a practical cost and time consideration that accumulates across multiple trench runs on the same job site. For irrigation contractors running mainline and lateral trenches across a residential property, plumbers installing water and sewer service, and electricians trenching conduit from meter to structure, arriving with a machine already fitted with the correct bucket width eliminates the time and cost of sourcing and swapping a narrow bucket after purchase.

    Kubota D902 Diesel — Sustained Trench Digging Power Trench work is among the most hydraulically demanding excavator applications — repeated bucket curl and arm crowd cycles through the same tight vertical cut, often through consolidated subsoil, clay, or rocky ground, sustained over the full length of a trench run that can stretch dozens or hundreds of linear feet on a single job. The Kubota D902 three-cylinder water-cooled IDI diesel at 20.4 HP peak and 15.8 HP at working RPM provides the hydraulic system pressure and thermal stability that sustained trench cycling requires without the RPM hunting, power fade, and recovery delays that underpowered gasoline engines show under continuous load. EPA certification keeps the machine compliant on regulated residential and commercial job sites where emissions requirements apply to compact equipment. The diesel fuel efficiency advantage over gasoline at equivalent working power output extends operating intervals between refueling — a practical benefit on trench runs where the machine works continuously for hours without natural stopping points.

    Boom Swing — Parallel Trench Runs Without Track Repositioning Boom swing is particularly valuable in trenching applications where the trench line runs parallel to a fence, building foundation, driveway edge, or property boundary that the machine cannot straddle or cross. The lateral arm offset allows the operator to position the machine beside the obstacle and run the trench parallel to it from a fixed track position — without the repeated repositioning that a fixed-boom machine requires to maintain trench alignment along a boundary. For irrigation and utility contractors who routinely trench alongside structures and property lines, boom swing reduces the total machine movements per linear foot of trench and keeps the trench line straighter than stop-and-reposition sequences allow.

    2,060mm Digging Depth — Full Utility Installation Reach The 2,060mm (6.75-foot) maximum digging depth puts the 12-inch bucket below frost line depth in most US climate zones — the critical threshold for water service, irrigation mainline, and gas supply installation that must be buried below the seasonal freeze depth to prevent pipe damage. For drainage work, the 6.75-foot reach provides access to the subsoil layers where positive-drainage grades to daylight or to storm infrastructure require the pipe to be placed. Reaching full trench depth without operating the machine at maximum arm extension — which reduces digging force and stability — means the D902's full hydraulic system pressure is available at the bucket teeth throughout the trench cycle, maintaining consistent cutting performance in hard or rocky subsoil layers where reduced-extension digging would slow progress significantly.

    4,000 lbs / 2-Ton Class — Trench Stability on Soft and Prepared Ground At 4,000 lbs on rubber tracks, the Terror XVIII maintains stable track position during the repeated lateral loading cycles that trench digging generates — the side forces from bucket crowd and curl that can walk a lighter machine off the trench line during sustained digging. The rubber track undercarriage protects finished pavement, driveways, and landscaped surfaces from the track damage that steel-tracked machines cause — critical for utility work on completed residential properties where surface protection is part of the job requirement. The 1,711mm minimum swing radius keeps the machine's 360-degree rotation footprint compact for work in residential backyards, gated properties, and confined access sites where larger tail swing radii would prevent full rotation during the trench cycle.

    • Operating Weight: 4,000 lbs (2 ton / approx. 1,800 kg)

    • Engine: Kubota D902 — 3-Cylinder, Vertical, Water-Cooled, 4-Cycle IDI Diesel

    • Power Output: 20.4 HP @ 3,600 RPM / 15.8 HP @ 2,200 RPM

    • EPA Certified: Yes

    • Bucket: 305mm (12 in), 0.03 cbm — narrow trenching configuration

    • Boom Swing: Yes

    • Max Digging Depth: 2,060 mm (81 in / 6.75 ft)

    • Max Digging Height: 2,580 mm (101.6 in / 8.5 ft)

    • Min Swing Radius: 1,711 mm (67.4 in / 5.6 ft)

    • Fuel Tank: 7.3 L

    • Hydraulic Oil Tank: 18.9 L

    • Operator Protection: Canopy (open cab)

    • GTIN: 5061030740286

    • Warranty: 1 year + Lifetime tech support

    • Shipping: Free, from US warehouse

    What's Included: 12-inch (305mm) narrow trenching bucket, toolbox, digital manual

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