Caterpillar 320
- Weight:
- 22.5 t
- Transport length:
- 9.53 m
- Transport width:
- 3.17 m
- Transport height:
- 2.96 m
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Basic model incl. ROPS cabin, traction drive, standard boom and standard bucket
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