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GRADALL XL3100 IV WHEELED EXCAVATOR

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Gradall  has updated its XL3100 IV wheeled excavator with a six-speed AutoDrive Allison automatic transmission and an undercarriage that allows the machine to be driven at speeds up to 60 mph.

Operators can reposition the machine from the upper cab. The 218-horsepower Tier 4-I Mercedes engine also powers the upperstructure boom, including swing motions. Advanced hydraulic system has pressure-compensated, load-sensing valves with reliefs on all circuits.

XL 3100 IV SPECIFICATIONS

Horsepower: 218 (net) hp @ 2200 rpm

Engine: Detroit Diesel Mercedes OM906 Tier 4-I

Weight 40, 930 lb.

Maximum boom reach: 27 feet, 3 inches

Maximum dig depth: 18feet, 4 inches

Loading height maximum: 15 feet, 5 inches

Boom Tilt: 220-degree continuous

Rated bucket force: 17,900 pounds

Telescoping boom crowd force: 21,940 pounds.

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