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Takeuchi TB350R Excavator Price Guide

The Takeuchi TB350R at a glance — full manufacturer specs, buying guidance, what it's used for and what drives its resale value. Verified used-price ranges publish here as our data clears the sample-size gate.

Operating class
5.1 t
Width
1,775 mm
Engine
Kubota V2607, 32.4 kW
Dig depth
3.575 m
Tail swing
Short tail swing
Bucket capacity
0.141 m3
Operating weight
5,085 kg
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What Moves the Price

Adds the most

Hitch + bucket set

A hydraulic hitch with a proper bucket set is the single biggest add. Machines sold bare consistently land at the low end of the range.

Clear premium

Low hours for age

Well under average annual hours reads as a weekend machine. Buyers pay a visible premium over the same year at contractor hours.

The floor

Auction vs dealer

Auction is the floor of the market. Dealer and private sales recover most of the gap — at the cost of time and effort.

Priced off the top

Tracks & condition

Worn rubber tracks and tired pins get quoted straight off the asking price — buyers price the fix before they price the machine.

Need it for one job, not the yard?

Dry-hire day rates for a Mini Excavator 5t are published city by city — every rate with its source count.

Melbourne$382/day · 3 sources · verified 5 July 2026
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TB350R Price FAQ

What is a Takeuchi TB350R used for?
The Takeuchi TB350R is an excavator for digging, trenching, bulk earthmoving and site preparation — with the right attachment it also handles demolition, augering and grading.
How much does a Takeuchi TB350R weigh?
The Takeuchi TB350R has an operating weight of 5,085 kg.
What engine is in a Takeuchi TB350R?
The Takeuchi TB350R is powered by Kubota V2607, 32.4 kW.
How deep can a Takeuchi TB350R dig?
The Takeuchi TB350R has a maximum dig depth of 3.575 m.
How much is a new Takeuchi TB350R?
New Takeuchi machines like the TB350R are usually sold price-on-application rather than at a published list price, so a new Takeuchi TB350R depends on spec, options and dealer. Once you have a quote, our equipment finance calculator estimates the monthly repayment.
What makes one TB350R worth more than another?
Hours for age matter most, then attachments — a hydraulic hitch with a proper bucket set lifts the price, and machines sold bare sit at the low end. Track condition, service history and where it sells (dealer, private or auction) move the rest.

Buying a Takeuchi TB350R

Check it is not encumbered

A search shows whether someone else has registered a security interest over the machine — a financier who can repossess it after you have paid the seller — and whether it has been reported stolen or written off. It does not tell you what is owed, and it is not a valuation.

Tracked excavators sit right on the boundary of the motor-vehicle test, so do not rely on a serial search alone. Run both searches — by serial or chassis number, and against the seller.

Search the Personal Property Securities Register. The register publishes a case study on buying heavy construction equipment privately.