Durante Equipment Adds Yanmar Mini Excavators to Rental Fleet

Durante Equipment is proud to announce the addition of Yanmar Mini Excavators to its rental fleet. Excavators are a key product offered by Durante Equipment, and one of the most popular rental items in South Florida. The new mini excavators added include the Yanmar ViO17, ViO25, and the ViO35.

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All the excavators listed below have zero tail swing, rubber tracks, and diesel-powered engines. The operating weight and digging depth of the respective mini excavators are listed below:

  • Yanmar ViO17: Operating Weight: 3,836 lbs.; Digging Depth: 7’7” (7 ft and 7 inches)

  • Yanmar ViO25: Operating Weight: 6,217 lbs.; Digging Depth: 10’4” (10 ft and 4 inches)

  • Yanmar ViO35: Operating Weight: 8,214 lbs.; Digging Depth: 11’3” (11ft and 3 inches)

A key attribute of Yanmar Excavators separating themselves from their competitors is their compact size. Specifically, the ViO17 has a total width of approximately 37 inches (smallest in class).  This gives the operator the greatest chance of making it through an entryway or yard gate. 

We also offer excavators from other reliable manufacturers such as JCB, Wacker Neuson, and Cratos. With excavators ranging from 4,000lbs to 52,000lbs, including two 100% electric options (3,600lbs and 10,000 lbs). Durante has every excavator one would need from digging on a tight Jobsite to heavy demolition, land clearing, and wrecking. We also rent attachments for all our excavators including hydraulic breakers, thumbs, augers, etc. “We are very excited to add Yanmar Mini-Excavators to our rental fleet, the addition of these mini excavators allows us to continue to ensure our customers have any size excavator they may need regardless of the Jobsite restrictions said John Durante, CEO of Durante Equipment.”

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