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Frequently Asked Questions about used excavator Excavator
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) |
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| 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.
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:
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Electronic flow control for smooth combined movements (e.g., boom + swing)
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Automatic power boost (10‑second override for tough digging)
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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.
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):
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Average time between overhauls: 10,500 – 12,000 hours
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Most common issues before 8,000 hours: turbocharger oil seepage at intake hoses (≈15% of units) and fuel injector copper seal leaks (≈8%)
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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.
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.
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:
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Engine blow‑by
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Acceptable: <3″ (76 mm) on a manometer at idle
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Walk away: >6″ (150 mm) or visible oil mist from breather
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Hydraulic main pump case drain
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Disconnect the drain hose at the tank; collect for 1 min at full throttle.
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Normal: <8 L/min; excessive: >15 L/min (indicates piston shoe wear)
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Swing bearing grease contamination
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Remove the swing grease plug after 5 rotations. Watery or emulsified grease means failed seal – repair cost: ~$2,500 parts + labor.
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Pin and bushing wear – boom foot
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Measure radial play with a dial indicator. New: <0.5 mm; worn: >3.0 mm (re‑bushing required ~$800 per joint).
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Monitor self‑diagnostics
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Enter service mode (hold right arrow + menu for 5 sec). Check stored fault codes:
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F351 (fuel rail pressure unstable) – injector wear common after 6,000 hr
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E113 (engine oil pressure sensor) – usually just sensor replacement ($120)
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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).

















