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Bobcat E50 Mini Excavator Pricing and Features
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Machine Overview
The Bobcat E50 is a versatile mini excavator widely used in construction, landscaping, and utility projects globally. As part of Bobcat’s respected line of compact excavators, the E50 features advanced engineering for enhanced hydraulic performance, operator comfort, and durability. The R2 Series upgrade introduced improvements like a redesigned engine, improved cooling system, and low-effort joysticks to boost productivity and precision.
Technical Specifications
  • Operating Weight: Approximately 11,876 pounds (5.3 tons), positioning it in the mid-sized compact excavator class.
  • Engine: Turbocharged diesel engine with roughly 49.7 horsepower, complying with Tier 4 emissions standards.
  • Hydraulic System: Auxiliary standard flow of 20 gallons per minute at 3,045 psi for smooth operation of attachments.
  • Travel Speed: Two-speed ranges with low at around 1.8 mph and high reaching up to 2.8 mph, suitable for maneuvering tight job sites.
  • Digging Forces: Arm digging force ranges from about 5,962 to 6,987 lbf, with bucket digging force near 9,500 lbf—offering strong excavation capability.
  • Dimensions: Length roughly 208 inches, width about 77 inches, and height near 100 inches, complemented by minimal tail swing to facilitate operation in confined spaces.
  • Bucket Capacity: Approximately 0.22 cubic yards, appropriate for various earthmoving and loading tasks.
Pricing Insights
Market prices for used and new Bobcat E50 excavators vary widely due to factors such as year of manufacture, machine condition, attachments included, and geographical location. Generally, used units commonly sell in the range of $40,000 to $70,000 depending on hours and maintenance history, while new models can exceed $90,000.
Owners often report that investing in a well-maintained E50 provides excellent cost-efficiency over time thanks to low fuel consumption, durable components, and ease of parts availability. Popular in rental fleets as well, this model’s reliability contributes to retaining value.
Operator Experience and Features
The E50 supports comfortable operation with ROPS/FOPS-certified cabs, optional air conditioning, and ergonomic controls. Joystick controls allow precise operation, and the hydraulic system’s fast cycle times enhance productivity.
Recent advancements include integrated depth check and laser grading systems that enable operators to measure slopes, depths, and grades accurately on-screen, reducing manual errors and improving excavation efficiency.
Market and Usage Trends
The Bobcat E50 remains a top choice in the 4-8 ton compact excavator category due to its balance of power, size, and versatility. It suits contractors tackling urban infrastructure, landscaping firms, and municipal projects. Minimal tail swing and strong lifting capacities allow work in tight spaces such as urban lots or utility corridors.
Anecdotal user reports from contractors show high satisfaction with the machine’s reliability, with some rigs logging 5,000+ operating hours with minimal major repairs, emphasizing Bobcat’s reputation for build quality.
Terminology
  • Tail Swing: The distance the rear of the excavator extends beyond the track width during rotation.
  • ROPS/FOPS: Roll-Over Protective Structure and Falling Object Protective Structure to enhance operator safety.
  • Auxiliary Flow: Hydraulic fluid flow available for powering attachments like breakers or augers.
  • Tier 4 Emissions: EPA environmental standards for diesel engines that reduce pollutants.
Conclusion
The Bobcat E50 mini excavator offers a powerful, modern solution for diverse excavation needs while commanding a competitive price in the used and new equipment markets. Its combination of performance, operator comfort, and technological integration makes it a favorite among contractors seeking dependable compact machinery. Prospective buyers should factor in maintenance history and attachments when considering purchase to maximize return on investment.
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