Hitachi ZX250-3G midi excavator











≈ €16,380
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Powered by the bulletproof Isuzu CC-6BG1T engine delivering 125 kW (168 HP), this model completely avoids the complex DPF, DEF, and EGR aftertreatment systems required on newer Tier 4 Final machines -4-7. This means no regeneration downtime, no DEF fluid costs, significantly lower maintenance expenses, and easier field repairs anywhere in the world – a critical advantage for buyers in developing markets.
2. Heavy-Duty Built for Mining & Rock Applications – 180 kN Digging Force
The ZX250LC-3G features an X-frame reinforced undercarriage for structural integrity in tough terrain -7. With 180 kN of bucket digging force and 125 kN of arm digging force, this machine is specifically engineered for demanding applications including quarry work, rock excavation, and heavy construction -4-8.
3. 25-Ton Class – Maximum Versatility & Transportability
At 24,700 kg operating weight with a 1.2 m³ bucket capacity, the ZX250LC-3G occupies the highly popular 25-ton size class – heavy enough for serious production digging and mining applications, yet transportable without oversized load permits on most routes. This versatility makes it the preferred choice for contractors who need one machine to handle multiple job types.
4. New Machine Condition at Depreciated Price – Maximum ROI
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a brand new, never-used Hitachi excavator from 2011. While new machines of equivalent size now cost significantly more (often 2-3x), this unit offers the same zero-wear condition at a fraction of the current market price. You get a fully depreciated asset (for accounting purposes) with zero operating hours and a full service life ahead – delivering exceptional ROI for cost-conscious fleet operators.