Gradall’s XL 4300 V Excavator Does Not Require Outriggers
The XL 4330 V Gradall excavator can work at the front, rear, or either side of the undercarriage without the need for outriggers, allowing for greater efficiency.

The Gradall XL 4330 V excavator has a rubber tire undercarriage provides a stable work platform and will not damage concrete or asphalt surfaces.
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The XL 4330 V Gradall excavator is the industry’s only on/off highway excavator that can work at the front, rear, or either side of the undercarriage without the need for outriggers. This design allows for greater efficiency — no need to stop work to lower outriggers — and provides stable operation, enabling it to pick and carry cargo around job sites.
Weighing 43,580 lbs., the XL 4300 V model has a maximum speed of 18 mph both on and off pavement.
Designed and built by Gradall Industries, Inc., the XL 4300 V also features the new Tier-4 Final compliant Volvo Penta diesel engine, which meets Tier 4 Final emission reduction requirements. With 173 hp @ 2200 RPM, the XL 4300 V's fuel efficiency is improved by up to 5%.
Along with the new engine, Series V excavators include an upgraded 24-volt electrical system, creating a better power source. An operator cab safety option provides rollover protection that meets safety test requirements and is integrated within the existing cab structure without external support.
The XL 4300 V has a maximum reach of 30 feet, 4 inches at grade and a maximum dig depth of 21 feet, 3 inches. The model’s rated bucket breakout force is 25,405 lbs. and the rated boom force is 22,075 lbs.
Steady both on and off pavement, the rubber tire undercarriage provides a stable work platform and will not damage concrete or asphalt surfaces. Although rarely needed, options include outriggers and a grading blade for further stability.
Mobility is enhanced by a design utilizing a full-time, 4-wheel drive transfer case that delivers power from the hydraulic drive motor to the drive axles. Both axles have wet-disc brakes.
The famous Gradall telescoping, full-tilting boom can precisely position excavating and demolition attachments without losing power — an advantage over conventional models with boom-end tilting mechanisms. The Gradall boom design also creates a low working profile, enabling the machine to work under bridges, in tunnels, and under overhead obstructions. A short tail swing allows the machine to work in tight spaces and along highways with minimal traffic interruption.
Over 80% of the service parts on all current Gradall machines are interchangeable, simplifying inventory processes. Optional equipment includes vandalism protection kit, intake air pre-cleaner, strobe light, block heater, and auxiliary hydraulics.
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