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New Hanix mini duo


Hanix will be showing two mini excavators from its new generation ‘D’ series. The H09D micro and the H17D mini have steel body panels for durability and the boom cylinder is located above the boom to


protect against accidental damage when digging. Kubota engines are incorporated, together with variable output piston pumps for smooth power and optimised fuel consumption, while minimising exhaust emissions. Hydraulically expanding tracks


provide stability during digging, and easy-fit extensions allow the dozer blade to be altered quickly to the appropriate width. Both models are equipped with hydraulic lines as standard and a console-mounted fuel gauge is provided.


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Ifor Williams to show increased range


Ifor Williams Trailers reports significant growth in sales to the hire industry, with particular interest in its GH plant trailer range. These models have a 24mm thick platform and are designed for transporting a variety of machinery including tracked excavators and wheeled equipment,


such as rollers and access platforms. GH trailers are also available with an LED 12/24V option, with the dual voltage lighting enabling them to be towed by cars or vans (12V) as well as by trucks (24V). The manufacturer recently added a version of the GH1054 suitable for tracked vehicles only, and which offers a 2885kg payload, reflecting the growing popularity of larger mini excavators.


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