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by Nick Drew  |  Tue 13 Jul 2021

It’s Eurocomach Showtime

New Eurocomach dealers for the UK, Robustrack, have received their first consignment of mini excavators and today they will be making their first public appearance at the Great Yorkshire Show.

It’s Eurocomach Showtime

It’s been a bit of a wait, but the Eurocomach stock is arriving for the North Yorkshire based family business Robustrack, and the first 3 examples have been delivered sporting a stunning all black livery!

Three “Robustrack Black” machines have arrived direct from the manufacturers state-of-the-art factory in San Piero in Bagno, Italy, consisting of 2 x 18ZT’s and 1 x 25ZT.

The 2.5 tonne zero tails swing 25ZT will be displayed at the Great Yorkshire Show sporting an Engcon tiltrotator, while one of the 1.8 tonne models will be displayed with a conventional bucket/quick coupler set ups.

All three machines are the fully cabbed variant’s and one has to say they look spectacular in this special colour scheme.

The 18ZT which has an operating weight of 1,730 – 1,810kgs depending on specification, is powered by a Stage V compliant Yanmar 3TNV70 diesel engine which offers a power output rating of 11.2kw (15.2hp).

While the 25ZT tips the scales at around 2.410 - 2.540 kgs, and is also powered by a Yanmar engine, in this case the 3TNV76, which has a power output of 15.5kw (21.0hp) @2200rpm.

These 2.5 tonne zero tail swing machines from all manufacturers, are becoming increasingly popular with contractors and jobbing builders and I think these Eurocomach examples could do very well if the pricing is competitive.

Take a look at this video from Robustrack.

We are looking forward to test driving one soon, but in the meantime, if you fancy giving one the once over, pop along to the Great Yorkshire Show from the 13th – 16th July and take a look, where I am sure Davide, Roberta and the team at Robustrack will give you a warm welcome, and plenty of advice on these smart looking machines.

Special thanks go to Robustrack for the photos included in this post. 

 

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