Weight: 17 t Transport length: 6.5 m Transport width: 3 m Transport height: 3.1 m Standard width: 5.8 m Max. width: 7.3 m Hydr. extension from: 2.55 m Hydr. extension up to: 5.1 m Drive: DH Bunker capacity: 5.9 m³ Operating speed: 29 m/min Hours: N/A
ASHLAND 155XL2 GO BIG & GET HOME The work has to get done and as quickly as possible. When “good enough” just won’t cut it, the 155XL2 is the answer. No special drawbar needed and lower horsepower requirements — thanks to easy rolling dolly wheels, it muscles through any job to get you in,...
ASHLAND 50CS HEAVY DUTY SIMPLICITY The 50CS, 5 cu.yd. is a fixed position dump style scraper, a modernized version of the 50S scraper our company started with over 60 years ago. Implementing upgraded manufacturing processes and high strength steel, the 50CS will perform for generations. This...
ASHLAND 3413E THE 3413E UNDER 14FT. ROAD TRANSPORT The 3413E is one of the four new ejector scrapers introduced this year. This scraper bowl width and height is the same as the 3013E. The bowl’s length is simply 12″ longer, increasing the heaped capacity to a productive 34 cu.yds. The 3413E...
Used Ditchwitch trencherHydrostatic driveMax trenching depth 1.6m64" Wide 6 way back fill blade6-12" Trench width4.3 mph speedDeutz engineCE markedEPA[nbsp][nbsp]
ASHLAND 2811E Production Cycles 25.57 Average haul road speeds (KPH) 90 Loading and unloading times in seconds (Average) 1000 Total distance of travel in metres (Round trip) 90% Load factor efficiency 90% Availability Factor Operating Results 19.27 Cubic...
Although you will find a wide choice of used motor graders for sale on these pages, the chances are that the majority will be Caterpillar models. There are plenty of other manufacturers of motor graders, but the UK's Aveling-Barford went into liquidation in 2010. John Deere make a range of graders, but have not broken fully into the UK market. Other manufacturers with examples for sale in the UK include Case and Volvo CE. Originally the grader was a blade on a frame strapped to a tractor until Caterpillar started production of an integrated machine in the 1930s - this may be one reason why... Read More