Whether you are carving out a terrace in the Chuckanut foothills or installing a drainage system in the Lynden flats, this 2023 New Holland E26C is the ideal partner for Whatcom County’s diverse terrain.
With only 189 hours, this machine is essentially new and ready to tackle the Pacific Northwest’s demanding landscaping and utility seasons.
Local Performance Highlights
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Precision in Tight Spaces: The Zero Tail Swing design allows you to work confidently against fence lines, retaining walls, or in the narrow side-yards common in Bellingham’s newer residential developments.
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Wet-Weather Ready: Equipped with a Hydraulic Thumb, this unit is perfectly spec’d for handling heavy basalt rocks, clearing invasive blackberries, or maneuvering logs on soggy PNW job sites.
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Easy Transport: Weighing in at approximately 5,520 lb, this mini excavator is easy to trailer behind a standard 3/4-ton pickup, making it perfect for contractors moving between sites from Blaine to Sedro-Woolley
Key Specification
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Engine: 24.8 HP Fuel-Efficient Diesel
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Digging Depth: 7′ 11″ (Ideal for utility lines and septic repairs)
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Reach at Ground:14′ 3″
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Bucket Width: 36-inch (High-capacity for quick grading)
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Open ROPS for maximum visibility
Why Choose This E26C? Don’t let the compact footprint fool you. The E26C offers a 4,740 lbf bucket breakout force, providing the muscle needed to punch through our local clay-heavy soils. Whether you’re a professional landscaper prepping a customers property for “rainy-night fireside” outdoor living trends or a property owner maintaining acreage, this machine delivers the reliability New Holland is known for.







