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Compare hundreds of new & used mini excavators for sale near you—ranging from 1-ton to 12,000-pound models. Filter by price, hours or location near you to zero in on the right compact digger for landscaping, utility trenching or site prep. Inventory features popular Tier‑4 models from Bobcat, Kubota, CAT, Deere, Takeuchi & Yanmar, many with hydraulic thumb, angle blade or zero‑tail options. Listings display seller contact, spec sheets and photos when provided, and you can request freight quotes right from the page. Whether you’re hunting an affordable used mini for farm chores or a low‑hour new model for rental fleets, scroll the selection below and lock in a deal today. If you are looking for something larger than a small excavator, check out our section for mid-size and large excavators.
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Kubota KX057-4 Mini Excavator - 395 hours, Aux Hydraulics, Hydraulic thumb, Angle push blade, Cab with air
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2021 Kubota KX057-4 Mini Excavator - 395 hours, Aux Hydraulics, Hydraulic thumb, Angle push blade, Cab with air

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$65,000 USD
2021 Kubota KX057-4 Mini Excavator - 395 hours, Aux Hydraulics, Hydraulic thumb, Angle push blade, Cab with air. $65,000,
ConditionUsed
Usage395 Hours
Horse Power48 HP
DrivetrainTrack
Enclosed CabYes
MLS Number13999992
CategoryMini Excavators
Last Updated11/26/2025
Location
Longview, TX, US
Sold By
Equipment & Parts Inc.
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NEW Mini Excavator 2025 DigMaster DM200 Kubota Diesel Hydraulic Thumb, Backfill Blade, Tooth Bucket
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NEW Mini Excavator 2025 DigMaster DM200 Kubota Diesel Hydraulic Thumb, Backfill Blade, Tooth Bucket

$12,500 USD
FREE SHIPPING! (to most US states) NEW Mini Excavator 2025 DigMaster DM200 Kubota Diesel Hydraulic Thumb, Backfill Blade, Tooth Bucket NOW OFFERING EASY BUSINESS OR PERSONAL FINANCING! WE...
ConditionNew
Usage2 Hours
Stock NumberVC0725222075DS125
MLS Number13728528
CategoryMini Excavators
Last Updated11/14/2025
Location
Orem, UT, US
Sold By
Global Remarketing
Kubota KX71-3S Mini Hydraulic Excavator
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Kubota KX71-3S Mini Hydraulic Excavator

Newly Listed
At auction Dec. 10
Kubota KX71-3S Mini Hydraulic Excavator, s/n 00013070, Kubota 4cy Diesel, Hydrostatic, with Thumb Attachment 2nd Digging Bucket, (Runs, Moves Operates, Rust Damage) (Reads 3,737 hours)...
ConditionUsed
Usage3,737 Hours
Stock NumberSP944
MLS Number14003706
CategoryMini Excavators
Last Updated11/27/2025
Location
Smock, PA, US
Listed By
JJ Kane Auctions
2013 Yanmar VIO-80 Mini Hydraulic Excavator
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2013 Yanmar VIO-80 Mini Hydraulic Excavator

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At auction Dec. 10
2013 Yanmar VIO-80 Mini Hydraulic Excavator, s/n EX092191, Yanmar Hydraulic Driven, diesel, A/C, with rubber tracks, backfill blade EROPS, (Runs, Moves, Operates)(No Bucket, Hour Meter Inop...
ConditionUsed
Stock NumberCM105
MLS Number14003591
CategoryMini Excavators
Last Updated11/26/2025
Location
Charlotte, MI, US
Listed By
JJ Kane Auctions
2012 Yanmar SV-100 Mini Hydraulic Excavator
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2012 Yanmar SV-100 Mini Hydraulic Excavator

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At auction Dec. 10
2012 Yanmar SV-100 Mini Hydraulic Excavator, s/n YMRSV100HCYY11118, Yanmar Hydraulic Driven, diesel, A/C, with rubber tracks, digging bucket, backfill blade EROPS, (Runs, Moves, Operates )...
ConditionUsed
Usage12,712 Hours
Stock NumberCM102
MLS Number14003590
CategoryMini Excavators
Last Updated11/26/2025
Location
Charlotte, MI, US
Listed By
JJ Kane Auctions
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Mini Excavators - Compact Power for Tight Jobsites

Otherwise known as a "mini digger" or "compact excavator", mini excavators have a standard boom and bucket design along with a small frame that excels in performing small-to-medium jobs in tight, confined spaces. A mini excavator is primarily used for digging holes and ditches, and for transporting materials, but with the right attachments, mini excavators can also trench, remove stumps, mulch materials, demolish small structures, plow snow, help repair utility lines, and a whole lot more.

My Little Salesman lists mini excavators for sale that can still get the job done even in adverse conditions such as steep slopes, muddy terrain and little working room. Whether you need a tracked or wheeled excavator for indoor or outdoor operations, you can find the right mini digger (and all of the necessary attachments) right here!

Key Specs & Options to Compare

Both new and used mini excavators can dig, on average, about 10 feet into the ground. This is ideal for utility work, residential construction, and any site where a smaller bucket is needed for precision digging. A mini excavator becomes much less effective, however, on larger construction sites and wide open spaces in general, though they can still be of limited aide.

Specs to consider:

  • Weight – An excavator has to weigh less than 23 tons to be considered a mini excavator. Popular weight classifications for these include 1-ton (the lightest), 2-ton, 3-ton, 5-ton, 8-ton, and 12,000-pound (the heaviest) mini excavator models.
    • Lighter excavators have less of a footprint and do not disturb the soil as much as larger excavators.
    • Lighter excavators will be able to easily fit in small areas like urban construction sites and warehouses.
  • Dig Depth – Although 10 feet is the norm, denser soils and materials will lessen the dig depth and may require additional attachments.
    • A mini excavator can only dig through mud using a larger-than-normal bucket, which can sometimes take away its precision advantage.
  • Dump Height – Most mini diggers can reach 13 feet at the most when dumping.
  • Bucket Capacity – The amount of material or soil the bucket can hold.
  • Tail Swing – Zero‑tail for urban jobs; conventional for extra lift capacity.
  • Hydraulic Flow – Check GPM if you run mulchers, breakers or augers.
  • Tier‑4 Compliance – Newer models lower emissions and qualify for green‑fleet bids.
  • Operating Weight – How much weight the boom arm can take.
  • Types of Tracks – What material of tracks a mini excavator has for navigating a job site.
    • Rubber tracks are the most popular style of mini excavator tracks for the ability to leave finished surfaces (lawns, paved roads, etc.) undamaged. Rubber tracks on mini excavators are tend to be quieter when in operation in comparison to steel tracks.
    • Steel tracks on mini excavators provide superior traction on unfinished surfaces—such as muddy or rocky job sites.

Used Mini Excavator Checklist

Be sure to check for the following on mini excavators before buying:

  • Exterior Damage – Cracks, bends and dents are bad in general. Cracks within the boom and stick or between the stick and the bucket are automatic deal breakers. Large cracks and bends could indicate severe structural damage, especially on the undercarriage.
  • Leaks – Check out the hoses, lines, and cylinders within the hydraulic pump compartment to make sure there are no leaks. Leaks in the slew ring or swing bearing could loosen connections and make the mini digger less accurate. While not a deal breaker, all leaks will absolutely need to be repaired before the mini excavator can be safely used.
  • Scalloping – Check the teeth of the mini digger bucket to make sure they have not bent out of shape. A scalloped bucket may not need to be replaced right away, but it will not be able to dig nearly as well, and it will fail eventually.
  • Types of Tracks — What material of tracks a mini excavator has for navigating a job site.
    • Rubber tracks are the most popular style of mini excavator tracks for their ability to leave finished surfaces (lawns, paved roads, etc.) undamaged. Rubber tracks on mini excavators tend to be quieter compared to steel tracks.
    • Steel tracks on mini excavators provide superior traction on unfinished surfaces—such as muddy or rocky job sites.

Mini Excavator Buyer FAQs

What size is considered a mini excavator?

Anything under 12,000 lbs operating weight (≈5.5 t) falls into the mini or "compact" class—ideal for utilities, landscaping and tight urban sites.

Typical mini‑excavator prices (September 2025)

Used 2018–2022 minis list for about $22,000 – $68,000 depending on hours & options. New 2024–2025 Tier‑4 models generally range $48,000 – $95,000. High‑spec zero‑tail units can top $110,000.

What dig depth do I need?

Most 3–4 t machines dig 9 – 11 ft; 5–6 t minis reach 12 – 13 ft. Match depth to trench specs to avoid overspending on weight you don’t need.

Zero‑tail swing vs. conventional?

Zero‑tail keeps the counterweight inside the tracks—safer against walls and traffic. Conventional tails give more lift capacity per pound but need extra swing clearance.

Do minis require DEF or DPF?

Tier‑4 Final engines under 25 hp are often DPF‑ and DEF‑free; higher‑hp minis may use a diesel particulate filter or after‑treatment. Check the specs so you know maintenance intervals.

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