New Cat® excavators offer safety, versatility, maneuverability and comfort. A new excavator can boost jobsite precision and efficiency.
Quinn Company offers the complete fleet of Cat machines. We offer a wide selection of reliable and durable Cat excavators for any application, from highly maneuverable mini machines to powerful large demolition equipment.
A new Cat excavator can benefit your operations if:
Quinn Company has the full range Cat excavators for sale. Caterpillar manufactures top performing machines you can rely on for your toughest jobs.
A new Cat excavator offers several advantages to enhance your next job or project:
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Mini models are ideal for maneuvering through the tightest spaces. You can choose from various models with net power capabilities between 13 horsepower (hp) and 69.5 hp (ISO 9249). Digging depths vary between 5.7 feet and 17.1 feet.
These machines are slightly larger than mini models but are still an excellent option for tighter spaces and busy jobsites. Small excavators offer more power with net power capabilities between 73 and 133 hp. Small machines can also dig deeper, reaching maximum depths between 19.6 and 21 feet.
These machines offer a balance of maneuverability and power, helping you handle heavier-duty jobs on worksites with moderate space constraints. Medium models offer net power capabilities between 146 and 273 hp. Their maximum digging depth ranges between 22 and 23.9 feet. If you need to navigate confined without sacrificing power, check out our selection of medium models.
Large Cat excavators can help you handle your biggest, toughest jobs on large worksites. With net power capabilities between 300 and 542 hp, large models are reliable in demanding conditions. They can handle heavy loads, and various models can dig as deep as 25.1 to 31.9 feet.
Caterpillar designs demolition excavators specifically for demanding demolition work. Each machine has a heavy-duty arm with specialized attachments for digging and scooping debris. Buckets, hydraulic hammers, grapples and concrete cutter attachments make these demolition machines highly versatile and useful in breaking down and removing structures. Demolition excavator models operate with net power capabilities between 346 and 443 hp and maximum digging depths between 16.1 and 21.9 feet.
Long-reach excavators offer an extended reach, allowing you to reach further distances and dig deeper. They are the ideal option if your worksite features hard-to-reach spaces or a complex layout. You can use long-reach equipment for dredging, deep excavation or demolition with precision and minimal disruption to surrounding spaces.
Cat long-reach machines have a maximum digging depth of 42.8 feet and a maximum reach of 59.3 to 64.4 feet at ground level. They offer net power capabilities between 346 and 424 hp. If you need to demolish large structures from a distance or complete dredge activities without getting too close to the water edge, consider a long-reach excavator.
Wheel excavators are ideal for paved worksites. Their wheels enable them to move faster and minimize damage to pavement and concrete. Faster movement can help you travel between worksites faster, boosting productivity and efficiency.
Wheeled machines are more maneuverable than tracked models. Wheels enable operators to turn in any direction, making it easier to transport materials across crowded jobsites or in tight spaces. Various wheeled models can reach speeds up to 18.6 to 23 miles per hour. The net power capabilities of these machines are between 134 and 171 hp.
Consider these tips to choose a reliable machine for your next project.
Visit your worksite before making an investment to understand how easy or challenging it may be to maneuver your equipment. Pay close attention to the access gates and any narrow alleys your equipment will need to move through.
It is also essential to consider the jobsite terrain. Tracked models work well on uneven or soft ground because they have more traction and evenly distribute their weight. Wheeled machines offer greater mobility and minimize damage on smooth, solid surfaces.
A large, powerful machine makes moving a large amount of material, breaking through tough concrete or digging deep trenches faster and easier. However, a smaller piece of equipment is sufficient for smaller tasks like landscaping or removing small amounts of soil.
Consider how much weight you need to handle with your new investment. Larger machines offer higher maximum bucket capacities, enabling you to carry heavier materials.
Determine your project's depth requirements. Choose a piece of equipment that can reach the deepest depth you need to achieve.
A new Cat excavator price depends on the model and features, but various options are available to fit your budget. Consider upfront costs and continuing costs to choose the best option for your needs. In addition to the initial cost of the equipment, you will also need to account for maintenance and repair costs.
Caterpillar manufactures reliable, durable and versatile machines that incorporate innovative technology like Product Link™ and VisionLink®. You can also enjoy standard warranties on new Cat equipment or explore extended warranty options.
Plus, Caterpillar is an international brand — meaning parts and services are available throughout the United States and worldwide. Quinn Company offers parts and services to keep your equipment in top condition. Our expert technicians help extend your machine's longevity and ensure it operates as efficiently as possible with services like:
Quinn Company is a top choice for purchasing Cat equipment. We offer these benefits.
Cat excavators are industry-leading machines that offer advanced capabilities and safety features for your most demanding jobs. Quinn carries a large selection of Cat excavators to meet your project needs, and our on-site services will keep your equipment in excellent condition.
We offer mini and small models for urban projects and crowded worksites, and our medium and large models can help you master heavy-duty applications. We also carry demolition, long-reach and wheel machines to meet specific jobsite needs. Explore Cat excavators today or contact us to learn more about our inventory and how we can help you choose the best option for your fleet or project.