2013 CAT 336E excavator with a Cat C9.3 ACERT engine rated at 308 HP. This machine has logged just over 10,000 hours and runs on ultra-low sulfur diesel. It reaches 38.71 feet at ground level and digs to 26.11 feet with the standard boom. Operating weight sits between 82,000 and 85,288 pounds. The unit features an EROPS cab and is equipped with sprocket and chain undercarriage. Located in Louisiana and currently available. Starts, runs, and works.
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| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Construction |
| Year | 2013 |
| Make | Caterpillar |
| Model | 336E |
| Hours | 10022 |
| Engine | Cat C9.3 ACERT -300 - 308 HP |
| Fuel Type | Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel |
| Operating Weight | 82,000LB to 85,288 LB |
| Length of Track on Ground: | 13.26 Ft |
| Width to Outside of Tracks | 11.29 Ft |
| Height to Top of Cab | 10.34 Ft |
| Maximum Digging Depth | 26.11 FT with Standard Boom |
| Maximum Reach at Ground Level | 38.71 FT |
| CAB | EROPS |
| Undercarriage | Sporcket & Chains Weak |
| Terms | Starts / Runs / Works |
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