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The UK’s fl agship manufacturer will show many ranges of equipment appealing to all hirers, including the 8018 Utility mini excavator, plate compactors, hydraulic power packs and breakers, generators and lighting towers.


In addition to its established range of mini excavators, Takeuchi will launch its new 3 tonne zero tail swing machine, the TB128FR.


Well-known dealer Leach Lewis has massively increased its presence in order to showcase many of the plant ranges it regionally distributes. In addition to promised new industrial products, it will highlight its own Duco brand, including plate compactors, fl oor saws and micro dumpers.


Legendary British-built dumper manufacturer Thwaites will be showing its 1 tonne HI-Tip machine that appeals to plant hirers, as well as its latest Micro dumpers.


Another fi rst-time exhibitor, access platform manufacturer, Niftylift will be launching its HR (Height Rider) 21 Hybrid self-propelled unit with a working height of 21m. The Hybrid power pack allows the selection of electric-only or hybrid power during operation.


The Show will see the offi cial launch of TowerLight’s new VB9 lighting


tower, described as “the next evolution of mobile construction lighting.” The stand will also feature the manufacturer’s pumps and the Dust Fighter dust suppression range.


As well as acting as a regional distributor for such popular brands as Volvo and Ausa, Seddons will also show the new Camon C3 crusher,


Honda tracked carriers, Winget 100T mixers and will display an extensive range of parts for the many ranges it offers.


Making its fi rst Show appearance, Volvo Construction Equipment will give pride of place to its newly launched 1.5 tonne EC15C and 2.0 tonne EC20C compact excavators, along with a DD14S tandem roller.


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