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2018 Wirtgen WR200XLi

Overview

Price
706,967 $ 192,493 € 179,900 £ 149,504 $ 722,029

Category

Make

Model

Year
2018

Condition

Serial No
09WR0120

Hours
7,503 Hrs


SKU
1441971

Description

Empty weight: 25.900 kg
Make of engine: MTU
VAT: The price shown is excluding VAT
Reference number: 209091
Transport dimensions (LxWxH): 0,00922x0,00299x0,003
Please contact Sales Department (+31 773 999 840, +31 773999840, sales@smitma.com) for more information

The WIRTGEN WR200 XLi soil stabilization machine is a robust and efficient solution for various soil improvement applications. Powered by a reliable MTU (Mercedes) OM470 engine with 320 kW of power, this machine ensures high performance. It features a milling drum width of 2.45m and a milling depth of 500mm, equipped with a camera system, backup alarm, and beacon for enhanced safety. The WR200 XLi is in excellent condition, having genuine hours of operation, making it a dependable choice for your projects.

Empty weight: 25.900 kg
Make of engine: MTU
VAT: The price shown is excluding VAT
Reference number: 209091
Transport dimensions (LxWxH): 0,00922x0,00299x0,003
Please contact Sales Department (+31 773 999 840, +31 773999840, sales@smitma.com) for more information

The WIRTGEN WR200 XLi soil stabilization machine is a robust and efficient solution for various soil improvement applications. Powered by a reliable MTU (Mercedes) OM470 engine with 320 kW of power, this machine ensures high performance. It features a milling drum width of 2.45m and a milling depth of 500mm, equipped with a camera system, backup alarm, and beacon for enhanced safety. The WR200 XLi is in excellent condition, having genuine hours of operation, making it a dependable choice for your projects.


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