2023 Mini Excavator Wacker Neuson EZ50


Mini Excavator

Introducing the 2023 Wacker Neuson EZ50 Mini Excavator — a compact powerhouse perfect for demanding job sites in Sarasota and beyond. This 13,000 lb excavator delivers the performance of a larger machine while offering the maneuverability of a zero-tail swing design, allowing you to work in tighter spaces without sacrificing digging power or safety. Equipped with a 20-inch bucket and a hydraulic thumb, it’s ideal for precise trenching, grading, lifting, and demolition work. The enclosed A/C cab ensures operator comfort throughout long workdays in Florida’s heat, while intuitive controls and smooth hydraulics enhance productivity and efficiency on every job.

Whether you're a contractor taking on a commercial build or a homeowner tackling a big landscaping project, the EZ50 is ready for heavy-duty performance and ease of use. Backed by the reliability of Wacker Neuson, this mini excavator is maintained to top standards, ensuring it’s rental-ready whenever you are. Reserve it today and power through your next excavation or utility job with confidence.

General Purpose Bucket 20" - Width: 20"
Hydraulic Thumb
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$467.00

$467.00/Day $1039.00/Week $3116.00/Month
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  • Subtotal $467.00
  • Tax (10.00%) () $46.70
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  • Security Deposit Amount () $500 This amount will be refunded, once the equipment is returned to Vendor safely
  • Grand Total $1,013.70

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