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2009 Cat 320D-L Long Reach Excavator
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This 2009 Caterpillar 320D-L Long Reach Excavator is available now in the USA. The long reach configuration extends digging capability for applications requiring greater reach and depth. Built on Cat's proven 320D platform, this unit combines reliable performance with the extended boom design that makes it well-suited for deep excavation work.
Stock Number
STK-2931000
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Quantity
1 of 1 Available
Location
USA
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Item Details
| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Excavation |
| Make | Caterpillar |
| Model | 320D-L Long Reach |
Excavation Summary
Excavation equipment is essential in industries that require earthmoving, trenching, and site prep for foundations, utilities, and landscaping. From mini-excavators to full-sized tracked units, this equipment is valued for its precision, hydraulic force, and operator comfort. Excavators can be found everywhere from suburban backyards to major infrastructure builds, often with quick couplers and a wide selection of attachments.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Stalling out in the middle of a dig — especially around utilities — can jeopardize the whole schedule. Fleet managers look for ease of transport, telematics integration, and track wear as deciding factors. Independent operators tend to prioritize comfort, sightlines, and joystick responsiveness over cabin extras.
We’ve helped move a lot of earth over the years, and we’re always glad to help someone move forward.
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