317G Compact Track Loader



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Rental Rate (No Hidden Fees!)
Machine
Daily - $400
Weekly - $1100
Monthly - $3,300
Extra Attachments/Additions (Daily Fee)
Bucket Attachment - $0 (Included with Rental)
Forks Attachment - $100
Hammer Attachment - $200
Augur Attachment - $150
Fuel: The machine comes with a full tank; refueling is the customer's responsibility. Additional fuel is available for $6/gallon upon request.
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Machine Specs
Max Dimensions: Height 2.08 m (6.82 ft), Width 1.75 m (5.74 ft), Length 3.3 m (10.83 ft)
Gross Power: 48.5 kW (65 hp)
Net Power: 45.6 kW (61 hp)
Rated Operating Capacity: 965 kg (2,125 lb.)
Operating Weight: 3 824 kg (8,423 lb.)
Common Uses
Compact track loaders (CTLs) are versatile and powerful machines commonly used in various industries due to their compact size, maneuverability, and ability to operate in challenging conditions. Here are some of their most common uses:
1. Construction
Grading and leveling: Used for preparing sites for construction by leveling and grading soil or gravel.
Material handling: Transporting materials like soil, sand, gravel, or debris around construction sites.
Excavation: Digging small foundations or trenches in tight spaces.
2. Landscaping
Site preparation: Clearing vegetation, roots, and debris to prepare for landscaping projects.
Sod installation: Moving and placing sod or topsoil.
Tree planting: Digging holes for trees and shrubs with auger attachments.
Mulching and seeding: Spreading mulch or seed evenly over large areas.
3. Agriculture
Feed and manure handling: Transporting feed to livestock or cleaning out stalls.
Land management: Clearing brush, small trees, and overgrowth.
Plowing and tilling: Preparing fields or garden beds for planting.
4. Demolition
Debris removal: Cleaning up and hauling demolition debris.
Light demolition: Breaking up concrete or asphalt using attachments like hydraulic breakers.
5. Forestry
Brush clearing: Removing small trees, brush, and undergrowth.
Trail construction: Preparing and maintaining trails for recreational or logging purposes.
6. Utility Work
Trenching: Creating trenches for utility lines using trencher attachments.
Pipe and cable laying: Moving and positioning heavy pipes or cables.
7. Mining and Quarrying
Material transport: Moving small loads of mined materials.
Site maintenance: Cleaning and maintaining work areas.
8. Roadwork and Paving
Asphalt removal: Breaking up and removing old asphalt or concrete.
Road grading: Preparing road surfaces before paving.
Compact track loaders are highly adaptable, thanks to a wide range of available attachments, such as buckets, augers, grapples, trenchers, and more. Their rubber tracks also allow them to operate on soft or uneven terrain, making them a popular choice for projects in diverse environments.