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Bespoke Volvo excavator for Scott Young & Sons

by Kyle Molyneux  |  Fri 07 Feb 2020

Bespoke Volvo excavator for Scott Young & Sons

Scott Young & Sons of Lockerbie, Dumfries & Galloway, has taken delivery of a new bespoke 16-tonne Volvo EC160E for its general contracting business. Joining an existing EC160E and EC220E, the new EC160E features a unique two-piece boom and Steelwrist X20 tilt-rotator, plus a host of added extras. Other features that have been specified on the machine include additional all round LED lighting, heavy duty guarding for the cab and a machine superstructure that was produced specifically for the EC160E by Lammer Engineering of Gifford, East Lothian. It also sports side impact protection for the superstructure, a special deflector mounted on the dipper arm, a Prolec height limiter device, Lexan safety glass for the windscreen and a factory fitted dozer blade with heavy-duty wear plate.

At the business end of the new 16-tonne machine, Scott Young junior interchanges attachments between the Steelwrist tilt-rotator and a mulcher. “The machine has plenty of power to operate the mulcher and, in conjunction with the priority control valve, makes it highly responsive,” comments Scott Young junior. “Using the Steelwrist tilt-rotator in conjunction with the two-piece boom makes the machine very versatile as well, especially when I’m working on narrow forest tracks and up against embankments.”

The EC160E is powered by a Stage V compliant, four-cylinder Volvo engine, developing 148hp. The machine’s ‘Integrated work mode control’ provides high efficiency, rapid dig cycles which greatly reduces fuel consumption. This advanced mode control system ensures the maximum possible hydraulic horsepower available is delivered at a constant engine speed under varying load conditions. In addition, the two-piece boom and arm geometry provide highly competitive digging forces and lifting capacities, which makes for faster work cycles and, at the same time, makes the machine highly adaptable for the typical work undertaken by Scott Young. For example, the maximum reach with the 2.6m dipper arm is 8.87m, whilst the maximum dig depth is a generous 5.5m. Furthermore, the machine is capable of digging to its maximum depth at a mere 3m from the machine centre. Hose rupture valves are fitted as standard to the boom and dipper cylinders, as are quick fit hydraulics and a hammer/shear service. The X3 rotation circuit comes as an optional extra.

Established in 1992, proprietor Scott Young senior is joined in the daily running of this company by his two sons, Steven and Scott Young junior. This family-run business specialises in forestry work, building and maintenance of forest tracks, as well as some general contracting work, crushing and screening.

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