Komatsu PC360-8M0 tracked excavator














≈ €63,170
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With 187 kW (254 HP) of power and an operating weight of 33,550 kg, the PC360-8M0 delivers exceptional digging forces (227 kN bucket / 171 kN arm). It is purpose-built for quarry, mining, and large-scale earthmoving applications where productivity is critical .
2. Komatsu SAA6D114E-3 Engine – Legendary Reliability Without Tier 4 Complexity
Powered by Komatsu's Tier 3 SAA6D114E-3 engine, this model avoids the complex aftertreatment systems (DPF, DEF) required on newer Tier 4 Final machines. This means lower maintenance costs, no regeneration downtime, and easier field repairs in remote locations .
3. CLSS Hydraulic System – Precision & Efficiency
The Closed Loop Load Sensing System (CLSS) provides precise, smooth, and powerful multi-function operation. Unlike conventional systems, digging force remains unaffected by load size, and composite operations maintain speed and control – critical for high-production loading and trenching .
4. 8,934 Hours – Value-Driven Entry Point
At nearly 9,000 hours, this machine has passed its steepest depreciation curve. Komatsu PC360-8M0 excavators regularly exceed 15,000-20,000 hours with proper maintenance, meaning this unit still has significant productive life remaining. The purchase price represents exceptional value for cost-conscious B2B buyers .
5. Global Parts & Dealer Support – Low Risk
The PC360-8M0 is one of Komatsu's most widely produced 35-ton models globally. Engines, hydraulic components, and undercarriage parts are readily available through Komatsu dealer networks worldwide, ensuring minimal downtime risk for fleet operations across multiple regions .