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yumbo was originally a product name of Sicam, France (SICAM, now Yumbo). After the early hydraulic excavators created in England in 1882 and 1914, and in the United States in 1914, the original hydraulic excavators of the current form became almost the same age in Italy, France and the United States in the late 1940s. It was created.

The S25 type, which was patented by SICAM of France in 1954 from an Italian brother (Carlo and Mario Bruneri [2] [3]) who built several prototypes in 1948 but suffered financial difficulties, and named Yumbo in the same year. And licensed to the United States (Drott), Spain (TUSA), Japan (Mitsubishi), and the United Kingdom (Priestman) in the early 1960s.

New Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (currently Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), which has a technical tie-up with SICAM, released the representative model Y35 under the name of "Yumbo" when it was first domestically produced in 1961 [5] [Note 1]. Due to the good performance of this product, the name has become synonymous with hydraulic excavators. For this reason, the name "Yumbo" is often used as a synonym for "hydraulic excavator" in the civil engineering and construction industry, which has used hydraulic excavators from early on.

Caterpillar Japan, which currently inherits this business, does not have a product named "Yumbo". Therefore, there is no product called "Yumbo" other than Yumbo, the former new Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Caterpillar Mitsubishi.

In Japan, one of the reasons why the original product name "Yumbo" became a general noun and became popular as a name for hydraulic excavators is that it was often used in "three-line advertisement" job listings in sports newspapers and the like. "Recruitment of Yumboope", which refers to "recruitment of hydraulic excavator operators", is a cliché.

A three-line advertisement is literally three lines, and it is necessary to simply express the content with a limited number of characters. "Hydraulic excavator" requires 6 characters, but "Yumbo" requires 3 characters. Job advertisements need only be understood by those who specialize in that path, and are often used because of the good-sounding word "Yumbo".

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