The smallest excavator in the Bobcat lineup, the ultra-compact E10 delivers big performance with minimal ground disturbance.
Retract the undercarriage and blade with the push of a button to pass through standard doorways, tight property lines and other access points. The undercarriage retracts to just 28 inches. Then return the undercarriage to its 43-inch stance for the job at hand.
The rear of the house stays within the width of the tracks through full rotation, giving you the maneuverability you need to accomplish more on small jobsites.
The zero tail-swing E10 can access hard-to-reach jobsites and conquer demanding work where hand labor is often your only other option. Take on demanding tasks in small spaces, leave behind minimal ground disturbance and easily transport this mini excavator to the next jobsite.
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10.2 hp
Horsepower
2,593 lb
Operating Weight
6 ft
Dig Depth
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Compact or mini excavators are built for digging in confined jobsites. Most models feature a hydraulic-powered arm attached to a track-mounted chassis.
Construction, landscaping and utility professionals rely on small excavators to work where larger machines can’t fit. They can maneuver between buildings and around obstacles with minimal or zero tail swing, giving them an advantage over large excavators. Smaller, electric models can even operate indoors.
Breakers, plate compactors and drum mulchers are used to expand the machine’s capabilities. With the right compact excavator attachments, operators can demolish concrete, trench, clear brush and more.
Bobcat compact (mini) excavators range in operating weights:
Additional factors that affect compact excavator weight:
Bobcat compact excavator lift capacity varies depending on model:
Lift capacity will help you lift more and penetrate harder, denser and heavier materials. It affects your efficiency when digging, hardscaping, installing drainage or utilities, and performing demolition.
As you move up to larger mini excavators, performance and lift capacities are more suited for heavier tasks, like excavation, handling large rocks, heavy construction, tree removal and bulk aggregate work.
Operating a mini excavator isn’t hard, but it requires proper training. With Bobcat operator training courses, you can quickly learn what you need to know:
Courses are available online to learn at your own pace. They make learning easy with interactive videos, graphics, quizzes and more.
Bobcat offers six types of attachment interfaces for mini excavators, giving you flexibility in choosing a quick coupler that works for you – or you can go without a coupler by pinning the attachment directly to the excavator arm via the pin-on system. You’ll notice a few differences in how to use each one, from basic pin-on mounts to advanced hydraulic couplers.
Pin-On System
The pin-on system for Bobcat compact excavators provides a simple, direct-mount solution for operators who rarely change attachments.
Mechanical X-Change CouplerÂ
Compared to pin-on systems, the Bobcat X-Changeâ„¢ coupler, provides a faster, easier way to manually swap attachments.
Hydraulic X-Change System
If you switch out attachments frequently, the Hydraulic X-Changeâ„¢ Coupler provides some of the fastest changes in the industry. You can change non-hydraulic attachments without even leaving your seat.
Mechanical Pin-Grabber CouplerÂ
The mechanical pin-grabber makes changing attachments quicker and easier on smaller Bobcat excavators. It works with nearly the same number of attachments as the X-Change couplers.
Hydraulic Pin-Grabber CouplerÂ
Change non-hydraulic attachments in a hurry with the familiar and functional hydraulic pin-grabber coupler. This easy-to-use quick coupler has nearly the same attachment compatibility as the Mechanical X-Change and Hydraulic X-Change systems.
** Listed specs based on machine base model. Actual specs may vary depending on model and options **