GRADALL XL 4300 III CRAWLER EXCAVATOR

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- GRADALL
- Model
- XL 4300 III
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- CRAWLER EXCAVATORS
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The Gradall XL 4300 III is a versatile wheeled excavator engineered for demanding construction and earthmoving applications. Weighing 43,580 pounds, this machine delivers exceptional mobility and stability without requiring outriggers for most operations, thanks to its innovative front axle oscillation locks. The excavator features a powerful 173-horsepower Detroit Diesel OM906 engine, providing reliable performance across diverse job sites. The machine's defining characteristic is its advanced telescoping and continuously tilting boom, which rotates 220 degrees and reaches a maximum depth of 21 feet 3 inches with a groundline reach of 30 feet 4 inches. Unlike conventional excavators where only the bucket tilts, the entire boom tilts on the XL 4300 III, eliminating power loss during high-productivity tasks such as mass excavation, trenching, rip-rap spreading, demolition, and pavement removal. This design allows precise placement of buckets, grapples, hammers, and other attachments from virtually any direction. The four-wheel-drive undercarriage operates on rubber tires and accommodates both standard and creeper travel modes, switchable while moving. The short tailswing design minimizes traffic disruption on highway projects. The operator's cabin includes standard air conditioning, removable front window, large adjustable seating, and selectable joystick patterns for operator comfort. The machine delivers rated boom force of 22,075 pounds with a turning radius of 23 feet 5 inches. With maximum loading height capabilities and compatible attachments, the XL 4300 III enables contractors to reduce machine count on job sites while improving productivity and operational efficiency.
Technical Attributes
- Max Reach
- 30.33 ft
- Max Digging Depth
- 21.3 ft
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