Takeuchi TB216 Hydraulic Excavator

Feb. 2, 2015

Takeuchi-US, a global innovation leader in compact equipment, features the TB216 in their lineup of hydraulic excavators. The TB216 features a Yanmar Tier 4 Final engine, producing 15 horsepower for ample power and performance, while delivering excellent fuel economy.

The excavator has an operating weight of 3,900 pounds, and features a retractable undercarriage making it easy to transport and maneuver between gates and in confined areas. The undercarriage has a two-speed planetary travel motor that delivers a maximum 2.6 mph travel speed and comes with an automatic shift down feature for greater drive torque when turning or pushing. The 9 inch wide track helps provide a low ground pressure of only 4.3 psi for working on sensitive surfaces. For backfilling and cleanup work, the dozer blade is equipped with bolt-on extensions that can be removed to reduce the overall width of the machine to only 38.6″ when the tracks are in the retracted position.

The hydraulic system consists of precision pilot joysticks that deliver smooth, metered control for the operator and has variable displacement pumps that provide excellent cycle times and an impressive 4,250 pounds of bucket breakout force.

The TB216 fits into backyards, buildings or just about any tight space on a jobsite. Despite the small footprint, operators will be comfortable in a spacious deluxe cab, and the adjustable suspension seat allows the operator to easily find a comfortable position.

About Takeuchi

Takeuchi is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer of an extensive line of compact track loaders, compact excavators, compact wheel loaders, and skid steer loaders. Founded in 1963, Takeuchi was the first company to introduce the compact excavator to North America, setting the stage for one of the highest growth product segments ever introduced in the compact equipment market. The compact excavator has become a main line product for both rental and construction/utility companies. Takeuchi continued to lead the compact construction industry with the introduction of the first compact track loader to North America.