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Kobelco excavator final drives

Kobelco was established on 1 September 1905. The company built the first construction machine of Japan in 1930. As from this moment, the brand created the opportunity for itself in relation to future Kobelco machines to develop and produce. Kobelco is, for example, involved in the development and production of hydraulic excavators and crawler cranes. The brand is high on everybody's list of priorities and even has a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records. This is because Kobelco developed a special machine in 2006. It was the largest machine in the world that had at its disposal a working height of no less than 65 metres.

Kobelco is committed to innovation and uses super modern factories in Japan for this purpose. All machines are developed and built manually in Japan. During these technological developments, the company is involved in a low noise level and superior fuel efficiency. Kobelco also has advanced hydraulics and the machines can therefore deliver a cast-iron performance.

Unfortunately, it may sometimes be that case that your Kobelco machine will no longer move and you can therefore not continue working. The reason for this can be a worn final drive. You, of course, want your machine to start working again as soon as possible. The final drive must therefore be replaced as soon as possible.

Luckily, you are exactly at the right place at Fargo Drives for a new final drive. We ensure you can find quickly and easily a final drive that can replace the final drive of your machine. You can easily find the right final drive via our website due to our different search methods. You can find the right final drive by searching based on: OEM number, brand and type or the dimensions of your final drive. Do you want to know more? Contact us.

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