TERROR XI Mini Excavator 1 Ton Digger 13.5hp Gas Tracked Crawler B&S EPA Engine
The Typhon Terror XI is the complete-kit configuration of the Terror XI platform — the same 1.1-ton, 13.5 HP EPA-certified Briggs & Stratton machine with boom swing, double-side throttle valve, and 7.2 kN bucket digging force, but bundled with 13 attachments and a quick coupler system that eliminates the need to source, price, and purchase tools separately. Where the Terror XI Storm is the machine alone, the Terror XI is the machine plus a comprehensive working attachment library covering the full range of tasks a residential property owner, small farm operator, or light contractor is likely to encounter: narrow trenching, bulk material movement, debris sorting, raking, ground ripping, augering, grappling, screening, grading, breaking concrete, pallet handling, and standard material clamping. The quick coupler included in the bundle makes attachment changes practical in the field — swapping from the auger to the hydraulic hammer, or from the narrow trenching bucket to the grapple, takes minutes rather than requiring tools and significant disassembly time. For buyers who have evaluated the attachment ecosystem for their planned uses and want to arrive at a single purchase decision that covers machine, coupler, and full toolset without follow-on procurement, the Terror XI bundle removes all the secondary decisions. The EPA-certified B&S engine, boom swing for obstacle-adjacent digging, and the dual-attachment hydraulic circuit round out a package that makes the machine immediately versatile across a wider range of jobs than any single-attachment configuration can cover.
Operating Weight: 1.1 Ton (2,535 lbs)
Engine: Briggs & Stratton — 13.5 HP Gasoline, EPA Certified
Max Digging Depth: 1,626 mm (64 in / approx. 5.3 ft)
Bucket Capacity: 0.025 cbm
Standard Bucket Width: 400 mm (15.7 in)
Bucket Digging Force: 7.2 kN
Platform Ground Clearance: 380 mm (15 in)
Boom Swing: Yes — lateral offset for obstacle-adjacent digging
Dual-Attachment Capability: Double-side throttle valve
Operator Protection: Canopy
Warranty: 1 year on parts
Lifetime Tech Support: Included
13 Attachments Included: Quick Coupler · Hydraulic Thumb Clip · Normal 400mm Trenching Bucket · 200mm Narrow Bucket · 500mm Plain Bucket · Rake · Ripper · Auger · Grapple · 600mm Screen Bucket · 600mm Tilting Bucket · Hydraulic Hammer · Pallet Fork
Also Included: Toolbox, canopy, digital manual
13-Attachment Bundle with Quick Coupler — One Purchase, Full Versatility The defining advantage of the Terror XI over every other configuration in the Typhon 1-ton lineup is the comprehensive 13-attachment bundle shipped with the machine. Where buyers who purchase the Terror XI Storm alone must then identify which attachments they need, find compatible options, and place separate orders — often discovering that individual attachments each carry their own shipping timelines and costs — the Terror XI delivers everything at once. The quick coupler anchors the system by making field swaps practical: drop a pin, align the bracket, and the attachment locks in without tools. Reviewers who operate the machine across multiple task types consistently identify the attachment variety as the primary reason they selected the bundle over purchasing the base machine and adding tools later, with one verified buyer specifically noting the 200mm narrow bucket, hydraulic hammer, and screen bucket as attachments they wouldn't have anticipated but found immediately useful once on-site.
Boom Swing — Obstacle-Adjacent Digging Without Repositioning The Terror XI carries the same boom swing system as the Terror XI Storm — the ability to laterally offset the arm left or right of the machine's centerline without moving the tracks. This is the core capability that makes the machine effective for work adjacent to walls, fences, foundations, and property lines, where centering the machine over the dig point isn't possible. For buyers using the auger along a fence line, the ripper against a foundation footing, or the hydraulic hammer on a concrete pad abutting a structure, the boom swing is what makes these applications viable without constant track repositioning. Combined with the 13-attachment bundle, the boom swing extends each attachment's effective work envelope to include obstacle-adjacent applications that a fixed-centerline machine couldn't approach from the same position.
200mm Narrow Bucket — Precision Trenching for Utilities and Irrigation The 200mm (approximately 8-inch) narrow bucket is purpose-built for clean, precise trench cuts that minimize soil disturbance and backfill volume — conditions that matter in utility installation, irrigation line work, and electrical conduit runs where the trench needs to be tight to the pipe or conduit and the surrounding ground needs to remain stable. Running a narrow bucket trench also reduces the labor required to backfill and compact after the line is laid. One verified reviewer specifically called out the 200mm narrow bucket as the primary tool for utility wire trenching, noting the clean, controlled cut it produces compared to a standard 380–400mm bucket.
Hydraulic Hammer — Concrete and Rock Breaking Without a Second Machine The hydraulic hammer attachment converts the Terror XI into a breaker, enabling demolition of small concrete pads, sidewalk sections, driveway aprons, old footings, hardpan, and large embedded rock without renting or mobilizing a separate machine. For buyers who occasionally encounter concrete or hard substrate as part of site prep or land clearing work, having the hydraulic hammer in the bundle eliminates both the rental cost and the scheduling dependency on a second piece of equipment. The double-side throttle valve's dual-circuit capability is directly relevant here: it allows the hydraulic hammer to run alongside the thumb clip if material needs to be held or repositioned after breaking, without replumbing between attachments.
Auger — Post Holes, Fence Footings, and Tree Planting The auger attachment drills into soil to produce clean cylindrical holes for fence posts, deck footings, mailbox posts, flagpoles, tree planting, and soil sampling. For buyers who regularly install fencing or do any kind of post-setting work, the machine-driven auger produces a properly sized, plumb hole in a fraction of the time required by a hand auger or tow-behind unit. Combined with the boom swing, the auger can drill along structures and fence lines without requiring the machine to straddle the line or approach at an awkward angle.
Grapple — Brush Clearing, Debris Management, and Material Handling The grapple replaces the bucket for open-claw gripping of brush piles, slash, log sections, demolition debris, and irregular material that a closed bucket can't contain or a thumb clip can't fully grip. For land clearing, post-storm cleanup, or managing the debris generated by site excavation, the grapple dramatically reduces the number of passes required to move and consolidate material. It's particularly effective for grabbing brush and root masses that come out of the ground in irregular shapes too large or tangled for a bucket approach.
600mm Screen Bucket — Rock Separation and Soil Processing The 600mm screen bucket is a material-processing tool that separates coarse rock and debris from soil or fine aggregate by passing the material through a screen mesh while retaining oversized material in the bucket. For buyers working on sites with mixed soil and rock content — a common condition in excavations that hit gravel layers, disturbed fill, or residual demolition material — the screen bucket eliminates the need to manually sort or haul mixed material off-site before reusing clean soil as backfill. One verified reviewer called out the screen bucket as an unexpectedly useful addition, noting it accelerated their rock-from-topsoil separation work significantly.
600mm Tilting Bucket — Precise Grading and Slope Work The tilting bucket adds the ability to angle the bucket face relative to the boom, enabling the operator to cut grades, slope trenches, and shape embankments without repositioning the machine's tracks for each pass. For drainage work, swale grading, and any excavation that requires a sloped bottom or side wall, the tilting bucket replaces multiple machine moves with a single adjustment at the bucket, keeping the work moving continuously. The 600mm width covers a meaningful grading swath per pass while remaining within the machine's hydraulic capacity at the 1-ton scale.
500mm Plain Bucket, Rake, and Ripper — Grading, Surface Work, and Hard Ground Breaking The 500mm plain bucket handles bulk material movement — dozing topsoil, backfilling trenches, rough grading, and spreading aggregate — with a wider cutting edge than the standard trenching bucket for more material per cycle on open-area work. The rake attachment is purpose-built for surface cleanup: grading gravel, collecting rocks, spreading material, and leveling disturbed ground after digging. The single-shank ripper is a ground-penetration tool for breaking compacted hardpan, heavy clay, frozen ground, or soft rock that a bucket alone would struggle to enter — pre-ripper passes through difficult material before bucket work begins reduces hydraulic stress on the machine and speeds the overall excavation cycle.
EPA-Certified B&S Engine — Compliance and Serviceability The EPA-certified Briggs & Stratton 13.5 HP gasoline engine confirms the machine meets current US emissions standards for non-road small engines, relevant for buyers working on regulated job sites, in air quality management districts with equipment emission restrictions, or near sensitive environments where certification matters. The B&S platform also provides the widest parts and service network in the US for gasoline small engines, keeping service options accessible wherever the machine operates.
