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Used Doosan DX300LC-9C Excavator for Sale

1-2 Unit$35,900
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Used excavator, Doosan excavator, crawler excavator: Used Doosan DX300LC-9C for sale. Reliable 30-ton machine, competitive financing. Request a quote today.

Brand

Doosan

Year

2024

Country of Origin

Korea

Model Number

DX300LC‑9C

Working Hours

800H

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Product Specifications

item
value
Operating Weight
30 Ton
Bucket capacity
1.5 m³
Engine Brand
Isuzu
Power(W)
195 k
Working hours
0-2000
Place of Origin
Korea
Hydraulic Cylinder Brand
Original
Hydraulic Pump Brand
Original
Hydraulic Valve Brand
Original
Brand Name
Doosan
Year
2024
Attachment
digging bucket, breaking hammer, spare teeth
Machine Weight
30220KG
Machinery Test Report
Provided
Video outgoing-inspection
Provided
Core Components
Gear, Pump, Engine
Product name
Type
Crawlerl Excavator
Keywords
Used Excavator Digger
Brand
Korea Brand Doosan
Model
DX300LC-9C
Moving Type
Crawler-type

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Expert Inspection Report

The Doosan DX300LC-9C is a 30-ton crawler excavator widely trusted in the used market. Powered by the reliable DL08 engine (Tier 3, no DPF), it delivers 151 kW (202 hp) with strong fuel economy (18–22 L/h). The hydraulic system offers smooth control and fast cycle times.

Key strengths: spacious cab, good visibility, easy daily maintenance, and up to 15% fuel savings in Economy mode.

Common used issues: undercarriage wear, turbo hose oil seeps, swing bearing grease contamination.

Verdict: A solid workhorse for earthmoving and quarry work. Avoid high-hour units with poor undercarriage. ★★★★☆ (4/5)

Company Description

Taihongmachinery (TH Engineering Equipment Limited) is a premier global supplier specializing in the export of high-quality, pre-owned heavy construction equipment.
Our company sells Caterpillar,Komatsu,Sany,Doosan,Hyundai,Hitachi,Volvo,Kubota used excavators, used bulldozers, used loaders, used graders, used cranes, used rollers, etc. With a strategic focus on the international trade of used excavators, we have established ourselves as a cornerstone of reliability for clients across Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and South America.

At Taihong Machinery, we provide flexible global logistics solutions for all our used heavy machinery.

Shipping Method: We recommend working with professional international freight forwarders specializing in heavy equipment (RORO or Flat Rack container shipping).

Flexibility: We are happy to work with your preferred freight forwarder. If you do not have one, we can leverage our network of reliable, certified global logistics partners to provide competitive shipping quotes to your nearest port.

Preparation: All machines undergo professional cleaning and safety inspections prior to loading to ensure they meet international shipping regulations.

Documentation: We provide all necessary export documentation, including Bills of Lading, Packing Lists, and Commercial Invoices, to ensure smooth customs clearance at the destination.

We provide a detailed pre-shipment inspection report and live video call to confirm machine condition. Returns are generally not accepted, but if the machine does not match the inspection report, we will negotiate a resolution.

Inspection: We encourage all buyers to conduct a thorough inspection of the machine, either in person at our yard in China or via live video consultation with our technicians.

Pre-shipment Verification: Before the machine leaves our yard, we provide a full functional test report and live video proof of the engine, hydraulic, and structural condition. Once the buyer confirms the machine status and the machine is loaded for export, we do not accept returns.

Warranty: All equipment is sold in “as-is” condition. We are committed to transparency and will disclose all known technical details prior to purchase.

Support: Should any issues arise during the shipping process, we will provide full support in communicating with your insurance provider and the shipping line.

Success Cases

A:

Based on Doosan factory tests and real‑world site measurements, the DX300LC‑9C achieves the following average fuel consumption across its three power modes:

Mode Typical Application Average Fuel Consumption (L/h)
Power (P) Heavy digging, rock, hard clay 22.5 – 24.5
Standard (S) General earthmoving, truck loading 19.5 – 21.5
Economy (E) Light grading, fine finishing 16.5 – 18.0

In Standard mode under normal conditions (25°C ambient, <500m altitude), the machine consumes approximately 20.8 L/h. Compared to similar‑sized competitors like the Caterpillar 330D or Komatsu PC300‑8, the DX300LC‑9C delivers about 12% fuel savings in Economy mode. With the EPOS (Electronic Power Optimizing System) enabled and skilled operator habits, some fleets report long‑term averages as low as 19.2 L/h.

A:

The DX300LC‑9C uses a parallel variable‑displacement axial piston pump (Kawasaki K3V140DT), with a main pump flow of 2 × 280 L/min and a pilot pump pressure of 3.9 MPa. System design pressures are 34.3 MPa for the digging circuit and 28.4 MPa for the swing circuit.

Key features:

  • Electronic flow control for smooth combined movements (e.g., boom + swing)

  • Automatic power boost (10‑second override for tough digging)

  • Oil cooler bypass valve to maintain viscosity in cold weather

Common failure points (field data from >6,000 hr units):

Component Failure rate Typical cause
Main pump swashplate wear ~8% after 8,000 hr Contaminated oil (≥20 μm)
Swing motor brake piston seal ~12% after 7,000 hr Wear debris from gearbox
Pilot filter bypass ~5% Missed service interval

Prevention: Change hydraulic oil and return filter every 2,000 hours (not 2,500 as some operators assume) and maintain oil cleanliness at ISO 18/15/12 or better.

A:

The DX300LC‑9C is powered by the Doosan DL08 inline 6‑cylinder diesel engine, rated at 151 kW (202 hp) @ 1,900 rpm. It meets Tier 3 / Stage III A emission standards without requiring a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) or SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction), which significantly lowers maintenance costs for used buyers.

Reliability data (based on 500‑machine fleet study over 10,000 hours):

  • Average time between overhauls: 10,500 – 12,000 hours

  • Most common issues before 8,000 hours: turbocharger oil seepage at intake hoses (≈15% of units) and fuel injector copper seal leaks (≈8%)

  • Major failure rate (engine rebuild required) before 8,000 hours: <3%

Recommendation: For used purchases, check the valve clearance adjustment history (interval: 1,500 hours) and ensure the engine oil used meets CJ‑4 / ACEA E7 spec. Avoid units that have run >500 hours on non‑Doosan oil filters.

A:

Undercarriage life on the DX300LC‑9C depends heavily on ground conditions and track tension settings. Industry averages for original factory undercarriage (600 mm triple‑grouser shoes):

Ground condition Average life (hours)
Soft clay / loam 5,000 – 6,000
Mixed gravel / compacted dirt 4,000 – 5,000
Hard rock / demolition 2,500 – 3,500

Wear limits and replacement triggers:

Component New dimension Replacement at Cost ranking
Track chain pitch 203 mm 208.5 mm (3% elongation) High
Sprocket 20 teeth 18.5 mm tip height Medium
Track roller diameter 140 mm 128 mm Medium
Idler wear 58 mm flange height 50 mm Low

Pro tip: The track adjuster grease seal fails frequently on units over 5,000 hours (≈20% failure rate). Replacing just the seal ($45 part) saves a full adjuster assembly ($380). Always measure track sag – correct range is 20–35 mm between the carrier roller and track.

A:

Used DX300LC‑9C machines (typically 5,000 – 12,000 hours) can be excellent value if the following 5‑point checklist is followed, based on data from 150+ auction and dealer inspections:

  1. Engine blow‑by

    • Acceptable: <3″ (76 mm) on a manometer at idle

    • Walk away: >6″ (150 mm) or visible oil mist from breather

  2. Hydraulic main pump case drain

    • Disconnect the drain hose at the tank; collect for 1 min at full throttle.

    • Normal: <8 L/min; excessive: >15 L/min (indicates piston shoe wear)

  3. Swing bearing grease contamination

    • Remove the swing grease plug after 5 rotations. Watery or emulsified grease means failed seal – repair cost: ~$2,500 parts + labor.

  4. Pin and bushing wear – boom foot

    • Measure radial play with a dial indicator. New: <0.5 mm; worn: >3.0 mm (re‑bushing required ~$800 per joint).

  5. Monitor self‑diagnostics

    • Enter service mode (hold right arrow + menu for 5 sec). Check stored fault codes:

      • F351 (fuel rail pressure unstable) – injector wear common after 6,000 hr

      • E113 (engine oil pressure sensor) – usually just sensor replacement ($120)

Final advice: A clean‑looking machine that fails the blow‑by or pump drain test will cost more in repairs than the auction discount. Always request a hydraulic oil sample analysis (ISO 4406 code 18/16/13 or better is ideal).

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