Posts Tagged ‘telescopic boom’

New Gradall XL4300 III Excavator … Take Notice Traditional Excavators

October 12th, 2009 by moresnow | No Comments | Filed in Excavator, Telescopic Boom Excavator

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The new 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.

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Gradall XL4100 III Responds to Customers

August 8th, 2009 by moresnow | No Comments | Filed in Excavator

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Responding to contemporary economic pressures, Gradall Industries, Inc., has designed greater operational savings as well as features that hold down the purchase price for its new Gradall XL 4100 III excavator. Now more than ever, this new Gradall excavator’s versatility delivers greater value with their ability to perform many jobs that used to require many different machines

The Gradall XL 4100 III can be driven to job sites and back to the equipment yard without the cost for a truck and lowboy trailer. A single, fuel-efficient Detroit Diesel Mercedes engine provides an extra edge in horsepower while operating both the over-the-highway carrier and the upperstructure and boom.

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Svyatovit Raises the Bar

November 11th, 2008 by moresnow | No Comments | Filed in Telescopic Boom Excavator

So Svyatovit did it again… the boys over at Svyatovit from Belarus have put their telescopic boom excavator on the back of a multi-purpose vehicle.  Looks from the pictures that the machine can swim too.  Possibly they tweaked the boom too using it as a paddle.

I would say they have raised the bar for the teams over at Gradall and Badger.  What’s next Gradall putting theirs on top of a M1A.

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Crane with Operator and Driver View

May 9th, 2008 by moresnow | No Comments | Filed in Crane, New Design, Special Purpose, Technology

By incorporating a cab capable of moving from low and forward for driving to high up for controlling the boom, designer Jiri Kubec hopes to eliminate the compromise necessary in mobile crane design.

More after the Break. YANKO DESIGN

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