Used Doosan DH225LC-7 Crawler Excavator for Sale Good Condition Ready to Work
Used excavator, Doosan excavator, crawler excavator: Used Doosan DH225LC-7 for sale. Good condition, ready to work. Low ownership cost, global parts support. Inquire now
| Brand | Doosan |
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| Country of Origin | Korea |
| Year | 2024 |
| Model Number | DH225LC‑7 |
| Working Hours | 800H |
Tags: Construction Machinery, crawler excavator, Doosan, Doosan DH225LC-7, used digger, used excavator
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Product Specifications
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item
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value
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Operating Weight
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21.5 Ton
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Bucket capacity
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1.3 m³
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Engine Brand
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Isuzu
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Power(W)
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195 k
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Working hours
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0-2000
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Place of Origin
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Korea
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Hydraulic Cylinder Brand
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Original
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Hydraulic Pump Brand
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Original
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Hydraulic Valve Brand
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Original
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Brand Name
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Doosan
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Year
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2024
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Attachment
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digging bucket, breaking hammer, spare teeth
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Machine Weight
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21500KG
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Machinery Test Report
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Provided
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Video outgoing-inspection
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Provided
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Core Components
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Gear, Pump, Engine
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Product name
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Type
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Crawlerl Excavator
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Keywords
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Used Excavator Digger
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Brand
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Korea Brand Doosan
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Model
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DH225LC-7
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Moving Type
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Crawler-type
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Product Pictures







The Doosan DH225LC-7 is a 22‑ton crawler excavator widely found on the used market. Powered by the Doosan DL06 engine (Tier 3, no DPF), it delivers 110 kW (147 hp) with reliable fuel economy – typically 13–16 L/h in mixed digging.
Key strengths: smooth hydraulics, easy maintenance, spacious cab, and strong parts availability. Common used issues include undercarriage wear, swing motor seal leaks, and minor electrical sensor faults (e.g., fuel level).
Verdict: A solid workhorse for trenching, site prep, and utility work. Avoid units with excessive pin & bushing play or blow‑by over 3 inches. ★★★★☆ (4/5) – great value if well maintained.
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.
Shipping & Delivery Policy
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.
Return & Refund Policy
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
The Doosan DH225LC-7 is a 22‑ton class crawler excavator with an operating weight of 21,500 kg. It is a backhoe configuration with bucket capacity ranging from 0.5 to 1.28 m³. Standard arm lengths: boom 5,700 mm, arm (stick) 2,900 mm.
Working ranges:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Max digging reach | 9,910 mm |
| Max digging depth | 6,630 mm |
| Max digging height | 9,660 mm |
| Max dumping height | 6,810 mm |
| Max vertical digging depth | 6,045 mm |
| Effective digging depth | 6,445 mm |
Undercarriage:
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Shoe width: 600 mm
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Track length: 4,440 mm
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Track gauge: 2,390 mm
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Ground contact length: 3,645 mm
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Travel speed (1st / 2nd): 3.1 / 5.4 km/h
The long track frame provides excellent stability in rough terrain. The cab is ROPS/FOPS certified for operator safety.
Field tests on the DH225LC-7 (Doosan DL06 engine, 110 kW / 147 hp) show the following fuel consumption and productivity:
| Condition | Typical application | Fuel consumption (L/h) | Productivity (m³/h) |
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| Heavy digging | Hard clay, rocky soil | 14.5 – 16.0 | 95 – 110 |
| General earthmoving | Loam, mixed soil | 12.5 – 14.0 | 120 – 140 |
| Light grading / trenching | Soft soil, sand | 9.5 – 11.5 | 150 – 170 |
Average mixed-cycle consumption: 13.2 L/h (based on 500‑hour fleet study).
Compared to competitors like the Caterpillar 320D or Komatsu PC200‑8, the DH225LC‑7 is approximately 8‑10% more fuel efficient in Economy mode. The EPOS system allows operators to select Power, Standard, or Economy modes – Economy mode reduces fuel use by up to 15% with moderate productivity loss.
The DH225LC‑7 is powered by the Doosan DL06 (6‑cylinder, 5.9L) diesel engine, rated at 110 kW (147 hp) @ 1,900 rpm. It meets Tier 3 / Stage III A emissions – no DPF or SCR, which lowers ownership costs for used buyers.
Reliability data (based on 200‑unit fleet, 8,000‑10,000 hour range):
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Average time between overhauls: 10,000 – 11,500 hours
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Major failure rate (requiring engine rebuild) before 8,000 hours: <4%
Common issues after 6,000 hours:
| Issue | Occurrence rate | Typical fix cost (parts + labor) |
|---|---|---|
| Fuel injector copper seal leak | ~10% | $180 – $250 |
| Turbocharger oil seepage (intake hose) | ~12% | $150 (hose + clamps) |
| Valve cover gasket oil leak | ~8% | $80 – $120 |
| Camshaft position sensor failure | ~5% | $90 – $140 |
Preventive tip: Change engine oil every 500 hours using CJ‑4 / ACEA E7 spec oil. Replace the fuel filter every 250 hours to protect injectors. Avoid units that show excessive blow‑by (>3 inches on a manometer at idle).
Undercarriage life on the DH225LC‑7 depends heavily on ground conditions and track tension. Factory undercarriage (600 mm triple‑grouser shoes) averages:
| Ground condition | Life (hours) |
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| Soft clay / farmland | 5,500 – 6,500 |
| Mixed gravel / compacted dirt | 4,000 – 5,000 |
| Hard rock / quarry | 2,800 – 3,800 |
Wear limits & replacement triggers:
| Component | New dimension | Replace when | Cost ranking |
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| Track chain pitch | 171 mm | 175.5 mm (2.6% elongation) | High |
| Sprocket | 19 teeth | Tip height ≤ 12 mm | Medium-High |
| Track roller diameter | 135 mm | ≤ 122 mm | Medium |
| Carrier roller diameter | 110 mm | ≤ 98 mm | Low |
| Idler flange height | 52 mm | ≤ 44 mm | Low |
Most common failure point (field data): The track adjuster grease seal – fails on ~22% of units after 5,000 hours. Replace just the seal ($35‑$45) instead of the entire adjuster ($300+).
Tip: Always measure track sag – correct range is 20‑35 mm between the carrier roller and track. Loose tracks accelerate sprocket wear by up to 40%.
Used DH225LC‑7 machines (typically 6,000 – 12,000 hours) can be excellent value if you follow this 5‑point inspection checklist, based on data from 100+ auction and dealer evaluations:
1. Engine blow‑by
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Acceptable: <3″ (76 mm) on manometer at idle
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Warning: 3‑5″ (76‑127 mm) – monitor closely
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Reject: >5″ or visible oil mist from breather
2. Hydraulic main pump case drain flow
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Disconnect drain hose at tank; run full throttle for 1 min.
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Normal: <6 L/min
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Excessive: >12 L/min (indicates piston shoe or barrel wear – rebuild cost ~$1,800)
3. Swing bearing grease condition
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Rotate cab 5 times, remove swing grease plug.
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Watery or milky grease = failed seal. Replacement parts: ~$2,000 + labor (~$1,200).
4. Pin and bushing wear – boom foot (most stressed joint)
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Measure radial play with dial indicator.
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New: <0.4 mm; worn: >2.5 mm (re‑bushing cost ~$600 per joint).
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If play exceeds 3.5 mm, the boss may be damaged – expensive repair.
5. Monitor self‑diagnostic codes
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Enter service mode (press and hold right arrow + menu for 5 sec).
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Common stored codes on used units:
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F351 (fuel rail pressure unstable) – injector wear common after 5,000 hr
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E113 (engine oil pressure sensor) – usually sensor only ($120)
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E015 (coolant temp sensor high) – sensor or wiring ($70‑$100)
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Final advice: Always request a hydraulic oil sample analysis – acceptable ISO 4406 code: 18/16/13 or better. A clean looking machine that fails the blow‑by or pump drain test will cost more in repairs than the purchase discount.















