Excavator

Nov. 30, 2009
The XL 4300 III, new from Gradall, has unprecedented power and versatility in a 43,580-pound excavator, replacing many machines and doing more jobs—large and small. The low-profile, telescoping boom even works under bridges where conventional booms cannot. Plus, the stable Gradall chassis lets the operator work at the front, rear and either side without losing time positioning outriggers.
The XL 4300 III, new from Gradall, has unprecedented power and versatility in a 43,580-pound excavator, replacing many machines and doing more jobs—large and small. The low-profile, telescoping boom even works under bridges where conventional booms cannot. Plus, the stable Gradall chassis lets the operator work at the front, rear and either side without losing time positioning outriggers.