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Doosan excavators put to the test

Winter 2012

 

The cover story of the June 2011 issue of Construction Equipment® magazine featured a Field Test titled, "The Long and Short of Excavator Design." The Field Test compared a Doosan Reduced Tail Swing DX235LCR with a Conventional Tail Swing DX225LC.

Editor Walt Moore worked with Doosan and two operators to perform a series of tests to compare the two Doosan crawler excavators. The tests were done at the Doosan Real Operation Center (ROC) near Tucson, Ariz., where Moore measured the excavators based on common applications: trenching, truck loading and lifting. He also evaluated the excavator's swing-speed and fuel consumption.

You can read the Field Test in its entirety in the printed or PDF versions of DoMORE magazine. Read about the test operators, see pictures of the Doosan excavators while they were being evaluated and see results of the tests to show which excavator performed better.

About Construction Equipment
Construction Equipment®
magazine was established in 1949. It is highly regarded as one of the leading sources of information for the construction industry. Published monthly, its editorial content serves construction contractors, materials producers and other owners and operators of construction equipment. In-depth editorial reports include Product Evaluations, Buying Files and Field Tests — like the Doosan Field Test reprinted in this issue of DoMORE® magazine.

Complementing the print edition is a website that includes a blog from Editorial Director Rod Sutton, new products as they're released and an article library from past issues. The Construction Equipment editorial staff has been recognized for editorial excellence for 28 consecutive years with a number of significant awards. Rod Sutton is in his 10th year with the publication.

 

NOTE: Field Test reprinted with permission of Construction Equipment magazine.

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