Gradall XL 4300 III

Dec. 7, 2016

The XL 4300 III Gradall excavator can allow you to take fewer machines to the jobsite, handling more jobs faster in virtually any direction. That's exactly the type of equipment you need during economic times that demand more value and versatility to sustain profitability and productivity on many different jobs.

Exceptionally stable with front axle oscillation locks, the XL 4300 III can lift and move heavy loads off both sides as well as the front and rear of the chassis – all without the use of outriggers. That's a big advantage that pays off by the end of the day, avoiding the time conventional excavators require to raise and lower outriggers at each high productivity work location. Transporting big loads – another XL 4300 III advantage – is impossible for conventional knuckle boom models that require extra stabilization. For unusually demanding jobs on rough terrain, Gradall also offers optional outriggers as well as a blade that can be used for grading.

The stability of the XL 4300 III, which weighs about 43,000 pounds, complements the excavator's exceptional performance and versatility capabilities with the telescoping, tilting boom and a host of attachments. Because the entire boom tilts rather than only a boom-end accessory, the XL 4300 III does not lose any boom-end power on high productivity jobs requiring mass excavation, trenching, spreading rip-rap, demolition and pavement removal. The tilting boom is able to place buckets, grapples, hammers and other attachments in the exact position required and from in any direction.

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