Introducing the 2013 Hyundai Robex 520LC-9A Excavator, a robust and high-capacity machine engineered for efficient and powerful excavation tasks. With 6,538 hours on the meter and still in active use, this excavator has showcased durability and productivity in various operational environments. The 520LC-9A is equipped with a Cummins QSX11.9 six-cylinder diesel engine, boasting a substantial 11.9L displacement and delivering 263 kW of power. The two-speed hydrostatic transmission, with two-speed travel, ensures smooth and responsive operation, allowing for efficient movement on the job site. The operator's station is designed for comfort and control, featuring an enclosed ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) cab with air conditioning and heating. An air suspension seat enhances operator comfort during long hours of operation, and the pattern changer adds flexibility to adapt to different control configurations. Wipers, front work lights, and an 11-foot stick length contribute to visibility and precision during excavation tasks. Key features of the Hyundai excavator include a standard boom, an 11-foot stick, and a GP (General Purpose) 48-inch-wide bucket with five bolt-on teeth, optimizing digging and material-handling capabilities. Auxiliary hydraulics provide versatility for various attachments, and an auto-lube system contributes to maintenance efficiency. The excavator is equipped with 31-inch-wide steel triple grouser track pads, providing stability and traction on diverse terrains. With a substantial base operating weight of 114,820 lbs., this machine is built to handle heavy-duty excavation tasks with ease. In summary, the 2013 Hyundai Robex 520LC-9A Excavator is a well-maintained and powerful machine, combining a robust Cummins engine with advanced features for efficient excavation projects. The versatile boom and stick, along with the auxiliary hydraulics and auto-lube system, make it suitable for a range of applications, ensuring productivity and reliability in challenging job site conditions.