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VEHICLES, SKIP & HOOK LOADERS


Powerlift Skip Loading Equipment


Powertec Vehicle Engineering Ltd are pleased to introduce their newly developed 4T/6T lift capacity Skip Loader which is suitable for fitting onto 6T to 12T Chassis.


With independent arms and legs this equipment is extremely versatile and very simple to use and will delivery containers up to 8 cubic yard. The development of this product was driven by high


customer demand for skip equipment which was designed for 7.5T – 12T Chassis and capable of lifting 4 to 6T, with low equipment weight to maximise payloads on the 7.5T range of chassis.


POWERTEC 12-T-PT SKIP LOADING EQUIPMENT


• Suitable for tting to most manufacturers kg W Chassis.


• Designed to CHEM standards the equipment is tted with many etra features as standard.


For further information:


E: info@powertecltd.com | www.powertecltd.com Call 01484 842293


FOR SALE


2012 (12 Plate) Daf LF55 220 Skiploader


2010 - 60 REG Mercedes 3236 Axor Bluetec 8x4 Tipper


• 2 owners from new • Hyva Extending Arms with Easysheet • 140,000 KMS from new • Very good condition • Sale due to fl eet replacement scheme • Ready to go straight to work


• 2010 - 60 REG • Mercedes 3236 Axor Bluetec 8x4 tipper


• 250,000 KMS • Charlton Steel Bulk Body • Front End Ram


Please call Sam: T: 01245 444719 | M: 07801 802802 £42,000 + VAT


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• Easysheet • Air Conditioning • Very clean truck • Brand new MOT • 18 tonne payload!


£39,500 + VAT


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