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Compact diesel power for trenching, grading, ditch cleaning and tight-space property work.
Kubota D902 diesel · vertical · water-cooled · 3-cylinder · 0.9 L
20.4 HP at 3600 RPM · zero tail swing · side-to-side boom swing
Digging bucket included
Confirm freight access, unloading requirements and current scheduling before ordering

TYPHON TERROR XVIII 4000 lb (Mini Excavator)
TYPHON TERROR XVIII
A compact 4000 lb machine class built around Kubota diesel power, hydraulic control and worksite visibility.
Product details
The TYPHON TERROR XVIII is a compact 4000 lb mini excavator built for property work, trenching, landscaping, ditch cleaning, grading, fence-line preparation, tight-space work, and light site preparation.
A vertical, water-cooled 3-cylinder Kubota D902 diesel engine provides 0.9 L displacement and 20.4 HP at 3600 RPM.
A digging bucket is included.
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WORK-READY ENGINEERING
Eight practical systems shape how the XVIII works, from its diesel engine and hydraulic cooling to its compact swing geometry.
A vertical, water-cooled 3-cylinder diesel engine rated at 20.4 HP at 3600 RPM.
A dedicated hydraulic oil cooler supports temperature management while the hydraulic system is working.
Hydraulic controls place the machine’s core digging and positioning functions at the operator station.
Boom swing helps position the digging line without requiring the entire machine to be moved.
The compact rear profile is designed to help the machine work where clearance behind the operator is limited.
Double-side throttle and check valves form part of the machine’s hydraulic control package.
The dashboard display brings operating information into the operator’s normal line of sight.
Dedicated oil drain pipes support access during routine fluid servicing.
PUT IT TO WORK
Plan the site, select the right attachment and put compact excavation power where larger equipment may be difficult to position.
Open narrow runs for drainage planning, utilities or water management after the site has been properly assessed.
Move and shape soil for landscape preparation, grading and small property improvement projects.
Reach along existing ditches and drainage edges where positioning control matters.
Prepare fence runs, post areas and boundary work with a compact excavation footprint.
Use zero tail swing and boom positioning where site access and working room are constrained.
Handle focused excavation and preparation jobs while matching the attachment and work plan to the site.
MACHINE DETAILS
A clear view of the supplied engine, hydraulic and operating features.
BEFORE IT ARRIVES
Heavy equipment needs a little forethought. Confirm access, unloading and operating requirements before ordering.
Check access, terrain, clearances and known overhead or underground hazards before equipment arrives.
Contact support to verify the current freight plan, unloading requirements and a suitable handoff location.
The digging bucket is included. Confirm any additional attachment requirements for the intended work.
Review the machine and engine manuals, safety instructions and service schedule before operation.