




8010 CTS
JCB 8010 CTS Micro Excavator
Mini But Mighty
- Operating Weight: 1,110kg
- Max Dig Depth: 2.15m
- Max Dump Height: 1.89m
- Engine Power: 13.8kW
- Tailswing: Conventional
- Electric or Diesel: Diesel
JCB’s 8010 CTS micro excavator is a 1028kg machine that has been designed for high performance in even the most restricted areas. It is just 1.23m wide, making it ideal for use in rear gardens, and its compact size means it can also be used within buildings. Despite its small size, the 8010 CTS is capable of a variety of tasks, including digging, loading and trenching. It also has a hydraulic thumb as standard, which gives it added versatility. JCB have designed the 8010 CTS with operator comfort in mind, and it features a spacious cab with excellent visibility. As a result, it is easy to use and provides an enjoyable experience for even the most novice operator. If you’re looking for a compact excavator that can still deliver exceptional performance, the JCB 8010 CTS is an excellent choice.
Productivity & Performance
- Increased digging forces and lift capacity – allows use of larger attachments
- Compact design – gives superb performance in the most restricted areas
- Extendable undercarriage – gives greater stability and class-leading dig depth and reach
- Exceptional leg room – and no change-over switches to confuse the user
Ease of use & Serviceability
- Fast and easy service checks
- A full day’s running time
- Independent operation for easy use
- Transfer by trailer for fast transport
Specifications
make | JCB |
Model | 8010 CTS |
Capacity | 1110kg Operating Weight |
Testimonials

Tents & Events – Ben Newell – Managing Director
Reliability is mandatory in the events sector so we opted to take delivery of the JCB. Finding out that the unit was specified as standard with the LiveLink Telematics system was a bonus. We have trackers on all our other machines, but this does so much more than just tracking.

Linroyale Potatoes – Stewart Clarke – MD
Our JCB generator not only provides a reliable power source but the telematics are proving very useful in assessing our work schedules. The saving in fuel each year comfortably pays for the maintenance agreement.