Everyone agrees that reduced-tail-swing excavators are great for working in confined spaces, such as taking up just one lane of traffic (not two) on road jobs, or in situations that place the machine against a wall, fence or other obstruction. But some excavator buyers question if reduced-tail-swing models are as capable as their conventional-tail-swing counterparts."Okay, I can work next to a wall with a reduced-tail-swing machine, but won't I have to compromise overall digging and lifting capability to gain that benefit? Does it make sense to pay more for a less-capable machine just to work in tight spaces?"
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