Get to Know the Key Advantages to Owning and Operating a Midi Excavator

Maintaining property, such as a farm, ranch or recreational land, means facing a myriad of projects ranging from fence line maintenance and removing tree stumps to clearing overgrowth. With a to-do list this diverse, it’s no wonder midi excavators have become must-haves for professional contractors, property owners and municipalities, alike.
“Delivering similar power and performance to larger machines, a midi excavator gives operators the versatility to tackle a wide range of land management and earth moving tasks along with the ability to maneuver through and around tight spaces with ease and efficiency,” explained Nate Cleveringa, vice president of engineering and product management at Diamond Mowers.
Benefits of a Midi Excavator

There are several key benefits midi excavators offer over larger excavators and crawlers that make them important pieces of machinery for any professional or weekend warrior, including:
1. Compact Size
Don’t let the smaller size of a midi excavator fool you. After all, their scaled-down size is the reason they’re able to comfortably navigate tight areas or where space is limited, such as yards, fence lines and urban jobsites.
“Unlike larger excavators, midi excavators are commonly designed with zero-overhang tail for unrestricted rotation in tight spaces,” noted Cleveringa. “Their compact size means they can be more easily transported and stored, and they generally feature hydraulic blades, which help achieve stable operation on slopes and soft terrain.”
2. Power and Versatility
There is a common misperception that smaller machines carry less power compared to their full-sized counterparts, but that is not necessarily true. Midi excavators offer reliable performance and are equipped with enough power needed to handle many of the toughest jobs out there.
“Built with strategic engineering modifications, these machines offer superior handling and strength and are compatible with a variety of attachments – such as mulchers, brush cutters, buckets, hammers, augers, compactors, shovel blades and more – for added reach, mobility and function,” Cleveringa explained. “Operators can easily swap attachments to quickly transition between applications for optimal productivity and utility.”
3. Cost-Effectiveness
Midi excavators are ideal for small to mid-sized projects thanks to their effectiveness and cost-efficiency. When compared to larger excavators, midis consume less fuel and require less maintenance, resulting in reduced costs associated with replacing parts and making repairs.
4. Easy to Transport
Transporting machinery can be a concern when buying or renting equipment because larger machines may require specialty vehicles for towing or cost more to freight. In most cases, a midi excavator can fit on a trailer bed or be towed by a truck, making it easy to transport and store.
Types of Midi Excavator Attachments

Due to their smaller scale and weight, choosing the right attachments for a midi excavator is critical. Following are three options from Diamond Mowers ideally suited for use with midis to help contractors and land management professionals reclaim property and accomplish all their land-clearing and vegetation management needs.
1. Disc Mulcher Pro X
Ideal for rural environments, pasture reclamation, pre-commercial thinning and managing hard-to-reach areas, the Disc Mulcher Pro X uses stored energy and hydraulic power to process material, making it an energy-efficient and cost-effective choice. Equipped with Four-Point Hardened Steel Teeth on the perimeter and bottom of the disc, along with patented planer knives at the center, this attachment can cut brush and trees up to 6 in. in diameter. It can also mulch material up to 4 in. in diameter finely enough for decomposition. The open front design exposes the disc to process material quickly, while steel deflectors direct material downward after it is mulched. A thumb receiver that functions like a grapple to manipulate and manage downed brush comes standard with the 36-in. model and is available for purchase on the 48-in. model.
2. Brush Cutter Pro X
The heavy-duty Brush Cutter Pro X effectively cuts brush and small trees up to 4 in. in diameter and quickly clears grass. Its simple design keeps operation and maintenance costs low while delivering all the power needed for maintaining fence lines, managing hard-to-reach areas and tackling large-scale brush clearing applications. An exclusive Tri-Hex mulching disc provides powerful inertia in tough conditions and prevents material build-up between the deck and blade carrier. This thoughtfully designed attachment is also equipped with a spring-loaded retractable shield that assists in deflecting debris and comes in cutting widths ranging from 40 to 72 in. to process material up to 10 in. in diameter.
3. Drum Mulcher DC Pro X
Available in 30- and 50-in. cutting widths, the Drum Mulcher DC Pro X increases the versatility of most 4.5 to 10 metric ton midi excavators while delivering superior performance and more productivity per pass. This efficient solution effectively cuts back and processes unwanted vegetation with power and precision, making it ideal for land-clearing, fire fuel reduction and utility and roadside maintenance. Featuring a Rexroth 63cc adjustable displacement hydraulic motor that provides impressive torque to power through material up to 8 in. in diameter, it is also equipped with oversized, serrated skid shoes to control, position and manipulate downed material for more effective processing. Further differentiating this attachment is its optimized infeed system, which feeds materials from left to right before they are thoroughly processed in the chamber to produce an aesthetically desirable chip size without the need for back dragging.
“Whether you’re looking to dig a few holes or get started on a large-scale land-clearing project, a midi excavator is proof that big things do come in small packages,” added Cleveringa.
Nate Cleveringa is the vice president of engineering and product management at Diamond Mowers.