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{{Infobox vehicle
{{Infobox vehicle
| Name            = Amphibious Excavator
| Name            = Amphibious Excavator (Hydrogen)
| Image          = ExcavatorAmphibious.png
| Image          = ExcavatorAmphibiousH.png
| Tier            = 2
| Tier            = 2
| Description    = An excavator that can operate on both land and water, but has increased running costs and limited bucket size.
| Description    = An excavator that can operate on both land and water, but has increased running costs and limited bucket size.
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| CargoSize      = 16
| CargoSize      = 16
| Maintenance    = 7.2
| Maintenance    = 7.2
| Fuel            = Hydrogen
| FuelTank        = 56
| FuelTank        = 56
| FuelConsumption = 3.7
| FuelConsumption = 3.7
| Clearance      = 5
| Clearance      = 5
| Pollution      = 0
| MaxSpeed        = ''unknown''
| MaxSpeed        = ''unknown''
| Transport      = [[Amphibious Truck]]<br>[[Amphibious Truck (Hydrogen)]]
| Transport      = [[Amphibious Truck]]<br>[[Amphibious Truck (Hydrogen)]]

Latest revision as of 20:21, 22 March 2026

Amphibious Excavator (Hydrogen)
T2

An excavator that can operate on both land and water, but has increased running costs and limited bucket size.
Created inVehicles Depot II
Vehicles Depot III
Construction
60
+
30
+
20
+
56
/ 350
Workers1
Cargo Size16
Maintenance7.2 / 60
Fuel Tank56
Fuel Consumption3.7 / 60
Clearance5
Pollution0
Max Speedunknown
Compatible
Transport
Amphibious Truck
Amphibious Truck (Hydrogen)
VariantsSmall Excavator
Excavator
Excavator (Hydrogen)
Amphibious Excavator
Amphibious Excavator (Hydrogen)
Mega Excavator
Mega Excavator (Hydrogen)

This is the Hydrogen version. Aside from the build cost and what you fuel it with, it's the same except for a little less maintenance, a little more fuel, and no pollution.