The 1998 Link Belt 2700 excavator features an Isuzu A-4BG1T engine. This is a four-cylinder, turbocharged engine designed with a 264 cubic-inch displacement. The 2700 excavator's Isuzu engine offers 100 net horsepower at 2,300 rpm, and 255 foot-pounds of torque at 1,600 rpm.
Link Belt's 2700-model excavator's operating weight is 35,240 pounds. It can hold up to 63.4 gallons of fuel, 3.2 gallons of engine oil and 4.5 gallons of coolant. The hydraulic system can hold up to 37.5 gallons of hydraulic fluid, and pump it at a rate of 72 gallons per minute.
One of two different boom/stick attachments can be fitted onto the Link Belt 2700 excavator. The first attachment is 9.5 feet tall and 27.3 feet long. It offers a maximum digging depth of 20 feet, reach along the ground of 29.3 feet, cutting height of 30.1 feet and loading height of 21.5 feet. The second optional attachment is 10.2 feet tall and 27.6 feet long. This attachment offers a maximum digging depth of 21.2 feet, reach along the ground of a 30.6 feet, cutting height of 31.4 feet and loading height of 22.7 feet.
Link Belt's 2700 excavator was designed with 1.4 feet of ground clearance and 8.5-foot width to the outside of the machine's tracks. The height to the top of the excavator's cab is 9.5 feet. The counterweight attached to this excavator offers 3.3 feet of ground clearance. The tail swing radius is 7.5 feet. This model excavator can travel up to 3.4 miles per hour. The maximum bucket capacity is one cubic yard.