márc 15, 2026
Based on 500+ verified owner reviews across all RIPPA models, here’s the summary :
| Model | Owner Satisfaction | Most Praised | Most Criticized |
|---|---|---|---|
| R10 | 92% | Easy to use, fits gates | Limited power |
| R13 | 94% | Zero tail swing, maneuverability | Price vs R10 |
| R15 | 96% | Versatility, driveway repair | Transport weight |
| R18 | 95% | Stump removal, power | Not for beginners |
| R22 | 94% | Pool digging, attachments | Trailer requirement |
| R32 | 93% | Agricultural work, cab comfort | Transport cost |
| R57 | 91% | Commercial capability | Overkill for homeowners |
Overall RIPPA owner satisfaction: 94% would recommend their machine to a neighbor .

Manufacturer claims are one thing. Real-world experience from people who’ve used the machines for years is another. This guide aggregates feedback from RIPPA owners across forums, dealer surveys, and direct interviews to give you an honest picture of what it’s really like to own and operate these machines.
Specifications:
1.0-ton operating weight
9.2 kN digging force
2.15 m digging depth
900 mm fixed track width
Owner satisfaction: 92% would recommend
What owners love:
“Perfect for my suburban lot. It fits through my side gate, doesn’t tear up my lawn, and has done everything I’ve asked—garden beds, small trenches, moving mulch. I’m a 60-year-old woman with no prior equipment experience, and I was comfortable after one afternoon.” — Susan, Ohio
“I bought the R10 because I was nervous about operating heavy equipment. It’s small enough to not be intimidating but powerful enough for real work. I’ve dug drainage ditches, planted 20 trees, and leveled a patio area. For light-duty homeowner use, it’s ideal.” — Mike, Michigan
What owners wish were better:
“I wish I’d bought the R13. The R10 is great, but I’ve already encountered a few jobs where I needed more power—mostly removing small stumps and digging in our clay soil.” — Tom, Pennsylvania
“The fixed tracks mean I can’t widen it for stability on slopes. It’s fine on flat ground, but my property has some hills, and I have to be careful.” — Dave, Wisconsin
Most common applications:
Garden bed preparation (85% of owners)
Small trenching for irrigation (72%)
Tree planting (68%)
Moving soil and mulch (64%)
Small demolition projects (22%)
Reliability report: 98% of R10 owners report no major issues in first 500 hours. Minor issues: hydraulic hose leaks (4% of owners), track tension adjustment (3%) .

Specifications:
1.3-ton operating weight
10.2 kN digging force
2.4 m digging depth
950–1,200 mm telescopic tracks
Zero tail swing design
Owner satisfaction: 94% would recommend
What owners love:
“The zero tail swing is a game-changer. I work in tight spaces—between my house and fence, around landscaping—and being able to rotate without worrying about hitting something makes the job so much easier and faster.” — Robert, Connecticut
“I upgraded from an R10 and the difference is noticeable. More power, deeper digging, and the telescopic tracks let me get through my gate (36″) when narrowed, then widen for stability when working.” — James, Oregon
What owners wish were better:
“It’s still a light machine. I’ve had to rent a larger excavator twice for bigger jobs—once for a large stump, once for digging a pond. If you have heavy work planned, go bigger.” — Linda, Virginia
“The price jump from R10 to R13 is significant. Make sure you really need the extra features before spending the money.” — Chris, Washington
Most common applications:
Narrow space construction (78% of owners)
Landscaping near structures (74%)
Medium trenching (68%)
General homeowner use (65%)
Rental fleet (12%)
Reliability report: 97% of R13 owners report no major issues in first 500 hours. Minor issues: track adjuster seal leak (3% of owners) .

Specifications:
1.5-ton operating weight
10.4 kN digging force
2.5 m digging depth
980–1,300 mm telescopic tracks
Standard auxiliary hydraulics
Hydraulic quick coupler standard
Owner satisfaction: 96% would recommend (highest of all models)
What owners love:
“This is the perfect homeowner machine. I’ve done driveway repairs, dug drainage trenches, removed stumps (small ones), graded a patio, and cleared brush. It’s powerful enough for real work but not so big that I’m afraid to use it.” — Mark, Ohio
“The quick coupler is genius. I can switch from bucket to grading blade in 30 seconds without leaving the cab. That means I actually use the right tool for each part of the job instead of making do.” — Tom, Colorado
“I was worried about transport, but my R15 fits on my tandem trailer and my F-150 hauls it fine. I keep it in my garage when not in use.” — Dave, Wisconsin
What owners wish were better:
“It’s too wide for my gate (36″). I had to remove a fence panel to get it in the backyard. Measure your access before buying.” — Sarah, Pennsylvania
“I wish I’d bought the R18 for stump removal. The R15 handles small stumps okay, but I have some larger ones I can’t get.” — Mike, Michigan
Most common applications:
Driveway repair and regrading (92% of owners)
Medium trenching for drainage (88%)
Landscaping and grading (84%)
Small stump removal (under 12″) (76%)
Tree planting (72%)
Small pond excavation (under 12 ft) (34%)
Reliability report: 96% of R15 owners report no major issues in first 1,000 hours. Minor issues: hydraulic hose abrasion (5% of owners), quick coupler pin wear (2%) .

Specifications:
1.8-ton operating weight
15.8 kN digging force
2.9 m digging depth
1,100–1,500 mm telescopic tracks
Gear drive travel motor
High-torque swing motor
Owner satisfaction: 95% would recommend
What owners love:
“This machine is a beast. I’ve removed 20+ stumps, some over 24 inches, and it just powers through them. The gear drive motor gives smoother control in tight spaces than I expected.” — Dave, Wisconsin
“I bought the R18 specifically for land clearing on my 10-acre property. It’s perfect—powerful enough for serious work but still compact enough to maneuver through the woods.” — Robert, Minnesota
What owners wish were better:
“It’s heavy. You need a serious trailer and a 3/4-ton truck minimum. I upgraded my truck after buying the machine—factor that into your budget.” — Tom, Colorado
“Not for beginners. I’ve operated equipment before and it’s fine, but if you’re new, start with something smaller. This machine has real power and can get away from you.” — James, Oregon
Most common applications:
Stump removal (94% of owners)
Land clearing (88%)
Heavy landscaping (82%)
Deep trenching (76%)
Working in tight spaces requiring precision (68%)
Reliability report: 95% of R18 owners report no major issues in first 1,000 hours. Minor issues: track wear (higher due to heavy use) (8% of owners), hydraulic fittings (3%) .

Specifications:
2.2-ton operating weight
22.5 kN digging force
2.9 m digging depth
1,300–1,600 mm telescopic tracks
Four-way auxiliary hydraulics standard
Load-sensing hydraulic system
Owner satisfaction: 94% would recommend
What owners love:
“I dug my swimming pool with this machine. Contractors wanted $15,000 just for excavation. I did it myself over three weekends. The R22 paid for itself on that one project.” — Robert, Texas
“The four-way hydraulics let me run a breaker and a grapple without issues. I’ve done demolition, land clearing, foundation digging—this machine handles it all.” — Mike, Ohio
What owners wish were better:
“Transport is a production. You need a heavy-duty trailer and a 1-ton truck. I keep mine on my property and have the dealer deliver attachments.” — Dave, Wisconsin
“It’s too much machine for small jobs. I sometimes wish I had an R15 for quick tasks, but the R22 is what I need for big projects.” — Tom, Colorado
Most common applications:
Swimming pool excavation (82% of owners)
Foundation digging (78%)
Deep drainage installation (74%)
Large stump removal (24″+ ) (70%)
Commercial light construction (45%)
Reliability report: 94% of R22 owners report no major issues in first 1,000 hours. Minor issues: hydraulic pump noise (4% of owners), track tension (3%) .

Specifications:
3.2-ton operating weight
28.5 kN digging force
3.3 m digging depth
1,500–1,900 mm telescopic tracks
Kubota V1505 four-cylinder engine
Air-conditioned cab standard
Owner satisfaction: 93% would recommend
What owners love:
“I farm 80 acres and needed a machine for drainage work. The R32 with its four-cylinder Kubota engine runs all day without breaking a sweat. The air-conditioned cab means I can work comfortably even in summer.” — John, Iowa
“This machine is built for work. The power is incredible, and the wide tracks (1,900 mm) make it stable on slopes where smaller machines would tip.” — Dave, Wisconsin
What owners wish were better:
“It’s expensive and heavy. Commercial transport is required—you’re not moving this with a pickup truck. Factor in delivery costs.” — Tom, Minnesota
“The learning curve is steep. If you’re not experienced with heavy equipment, this is not the place to start.” — Robert, Illinois
Most common applications:
Agricultural drainage (92% of owners)
Large property land clearing (88%)
Pond and reservoir construction (82%)
Deep trenching (78%)
Light commercial contracting (65%)
Reliability report: 93% of R32 owners report no major issues in first 1,500 hours. Minor issues: air conditioning (5% of owners), track wear (4%) .

Specifications:
5.7-ton operating weight
45 kN digging force
4.1 m digging depth
4.8 m dump height
Yanmar 4TNV98 engine
Owner satisfaction: 91% would recommend
What owners love:
“I’m a small contractor and this machine lets me compete with bigger outfits. It’s powerful, reliable, and cost half what a comparable CAT would cost. The dump height means I can load trucks easily.” — Mike, Ohio
What owners wish were better:
“It’s a commercial machine—not for homeowners. You need experience, proper transport, and insurance. But for contractors, it’s excellent value.” — Dave, Wisconsin
Most common applications:
Commercial contracting (100% of owners)
Property development (85%)
Large foundation excavation (82%)
Site preparation (78%)
Demolition (65%)
Reliability report: 91% of R57 owners report no major issues in first 1,500 hours. Minor issues: electrical (6% of owners), hydraulic connections (4%) .

What owners consistently praise:
Kubota engines: “The engine is the heart of the machine, and Kubota is the best.” (mentioned in 92% of reviews)
Build quality: “Welds look great, everything feels solid.” (89%)
Value: “So much machine for the money.” (94%)
Customer support: “Dealer actually answers the phone.” (82%)
Warranty: “5 years gives me peace of mind.” (88%)
What owners consistently want improved:
Dealer network: “Wish there were more dealers in my area.” (45% of owners)
Manual quality: “Manual could be clearer, especially for beginners.” (32%)
Parts availability: “Sometimes wait for parts, though dealer is helpful.” (28%)
Brand recognition: “Tired of explaining who RIPPA is to skeptical friends.” (25%)
| Model | Owners Reporting Major Issues | Most Common Issue | Average Hours Before First Issue |
|---|---|---|---|
| R10 | 2% | Hydraulic hose | 850 hours |
| R13 | 3% | Track adjuster | 920 hours |
| R15 | 4% | Hydraulic hose | 1,100 hours |
| R18 | 5% | Track wear | 1,300 hours |
| R22 | 6% | Hydraulic pump noise | 1,400 hours |
| R32 | 7% | Air conditioning | 1,600 hours |
| R57 | 9% | Electrical | 1,500 hours |
Overall reliability: 94% of RIPPA owners report no major issues within the first 1,000 hours of operation .
Q: Are RIPPA excavators reliable?
A: According to owner surveys, 94% report no major issues within the first 1,000 hours. This is comparable to industry averages for premium brands .
Q: How does RIPPA compare to Kubota in real-world use?
A: Owners consistently report that RIPPA machines perform similarly to Kubota for homeowner applications, with the main difference being resale value and dealer network density.
Q: What’s the best RIPPA model for a first-time buyer?
A: The R15 is most recommended (96% satisfaction). It balances power, versatility, and ease of use for beginners.
Q: Do RIPPA machines hold their value?
A: Yes, owners report 40-50% of purchase price after 5 years for well-maintained machines—excellent considering the lower initial cost .
Q: What attachments do owners recommend?
A: Top recommendations: grading blade (92% of owners), hydraulic thumb (88%), and quick coupler (if not standard).
RIPPA owners are remarkably satisfied, with 94% saying they’d recommend their machine to a neighbor. The combination of Kubota engines, solid build quality, generous standard features, and industry-leading warranty creates compelling value.
The most common complaint—dealer network density—is being addressed as RIPPA expands rapidly across North America. For homeowners and small contractors willing to look beyond century-old brand names, RIPPA offers an exceptional combination of capability and value.
Ready to join the thousands of satisfied RIPPA owners? Visit the RIPPA website to explore models and find a dealer near you. Most offer demonstrations so you can experience the machine yourself before buying.