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Hyundai Excavators: Great Cab Design, but Many Small Issues
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Hyundai excavators have a large user base and are frequently discussed in online forums. Many users appreciate the brand for its affordable pricing, fuel efficiency, and availability of various training and maintenance resources. As a South Korean brand, Hyundai's excavators are often viewed as cost-effective options, but questions about their performance, fluidity of movement, and long-term durability remain. Below is a summary of some user feedback that highlights both the advantages and shortcomings of Hyundai's excavators, specifically their newer models.
Pros: Excellent Cabin Design and Value for Money
One of the standout features of Hyundai’s excavators, particularly the -9 series, is the cabin design, which is considered one of the best in the industry. The cabin is spacious, with enhanced comfort and a user-friendly layout. It includes:
  • A 7-inch LCD display.
  • Automatic LED top lights.
  • CD player with built-in features like USB charging and movie playback.
  • A heated seat with adjustable back support for added comfort.
  • Both inner and outer sun visors to protect from sunlight.
  • The cabin is quiet, ergonomic, and provides excellent visibility for the operator.
In terms of performance, the -9 series delivers solid power. One user noted that the machine is still powerful even when compared to a CAT 330D, though it may not be as strong as larger models. Fuel consumption in Eco mode (E-mode) was around 27 liters per hour, while Power mode (P-mode) consumed around 30 liters per hour, with the engine speed in P-mode reaching 1850 rpm, which is faster than similar machines from competitors like Caterpillar.
Cons: Persistent Small Issues and Design Flaws
While Hyundai's excavators shine in terms of affordability and comfort, they also have numerous small issues that can become frustrating over time. Some reported issues include:
  • Design flaws: The oil tank is not easy to drain, and the system for oil disposal is outdated and inefficient. The air conditioning system, although effective, cannot blow air both forward and backward at the same time. The door handles are too thin and fragile, and window operation is cumbersome.
  • Minor mechanical issues: One user noted a series of small breakdowns within the first 1200 hours of use, including faulty lighting, issues with the display screen, malfunctioning turn signals, and a faulty working lock. There was also frequent oil leakage from loose hose fittings, and the driver's seat could not be adjusted properly due to looseness.
  • Performance degradation: Some users have noticed that after around 1000 hours of operation, the machine becomes slower, especially when lifting the boom or bucket. Additionally, the machine struggles with heavy-duty tasks such as handling stones or tough rock, leading to excessive wear on parts like the bucket teeth and track links.
Cost-Effectiveness and Longevity
Hyundai excavators are well-regarded for their affordability, making them an attractive choice for businesses looking for a quick return on investment. The low purchase price, coupled with quick payback periods (around 3 to 5 years), makes them a solid entry-level machine for contractors. However, many users view Hyundai excavators as a "starter" machine, often recommending them for short-term projects or for companies that plan to sell the machine after a few years.
Summary: A Solid Entry-Level Choice with Room for Improvement
In conclusion, Hyundai excavators are seen as cost-effective and efficient for certain tasks, particularly for those new to the industry or for companies with limited budgets. The -9 series has improved significantly compared to its predecessor, the -7, with better power, performance, and cabin comfort. However, the constant appearance of small issues, such as minor design flaws and mechanical failures, may deter users from keeping the machine long-term.
Hyundai's excavators are often considered as "entry-level" machines due to their affordability and ease of use. While the -9 series has made improvements in both design and performance, its long-term durability is still a question for many users. The future success of the Hyundai excavators will depend on whether the company can continue to improve its reliability and resolve these small, persistent issues.
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