Caterpillar 330D2L tracked excavator











≈ €50,620
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The Cat C7.1 ACERT engine delivers 156 kW (209 hp) of net power with 900 N·m of torque, offering the perfect balance of power and durability . This engine platform has accumulated millions of service hours globally, proving its reliability in the toughest applications.
2. Powerful Hydraulic System – High Productivity
Dual main pumps deliver 254 × 2 L/min of hydraulic flow with a main relief pressure of 35 MPa . Combined with 179 kN bucket digging force and 126 kN arm digging force, this machine moves material fast and handles tough digging conditions with ease .
3. 7,900 Hours – Fully Depreciated, Maximum ROI
At 7,900 hours, this 2018 330D2L has passed its steepest depreciation curve. You get a machine with significant remaining service life (Caterpillar 30-ton excavators regularly exceed 15,000-20,000 hours with proper maintenance) at a fraction of the original cost. The remaining life delivers exceptional value for cost-conscious buyers.
4. Simple, Field-Proven Electronics – Lower Repair Risk
Unlike newer Tier 4 Final machines with complex aftertreatment systems, the 330D2L features a proven, straightforward electronic architecture. This means fewer emissions-related components to fail, easier diagnostics, and significantly lower repair costs when issues arise – a major advantage for buyers in regions with less technical support infrastructure.
5. Global Parts Availability – Minimal Downtime
As one of Caterpillar's most widely produced 30-ton models, the 330D2L benefits from unmatched global parts support. Boom, arm, undercarriage, and hydraulic components are readily available through Cat dealers worldwide, ensuring fast repairs and minimal downtime for your fleet operations.