What makes a Gradall excavator different?

What Makes a Gradall Excavator Different?

The Gradall excavator difference starts with the boom.

A concept born over a half century ago, aimed at increasing versatility and productivity. And while today's boom movements have even more freedom of motion, coupled with the massive power of high-pressure hydraulics, the advantages of Gradall's telescoping, tilting boom vs. a conventional knuckle boom, remain unchanged.

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XL 5200 III with Telestick has the reach to quickly repair soil bank breech.

St. Mary Parish Drainage District I uses its XL 5200 III excavator with Telestick boom extension to reach out and down to the bottom of a bayou to repair a breech. Read More

XL 4100 III rail maintenance machine delivers both mobility and versatility needed by railroad.

Equiped with a Diversified rail gear, the XL 4100 III model used by CSX provides excellent mobility and at the same time allows the crews to complete a large number of maintenance jobs with fewer machines. Read More

Unique boom movements and grapple enable XL 3100 III to make short work of demolition project.

When there was a need to demolish an old salt bin, that task joined the list of successful jobs assigned to the county's Gradall excavators, including the new XL 3100 III. Read More

Versatility as well as repositioning from upper cab provide advantages for busy contractors

The wide variety of work taken on by Kinsley Construction requires versatile, reliable, high-productivity equipment including a fleet of Gradall excavators. Read More