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SPECIFICATION: ECR145E: Engine – Stage V 4-litre Volvo engine Horsepower – 121 nett


ECR235E: Engine – Stage V 6-litre Volvo engine Horsepower – 174 nett ● Advanced mode control system ● Quick fit hydraulics and hose rupture valves


All six machines have been supplied with an SMT service agreement whereby the machines will be maintained by highly qualified SMT engineers, using genuine Volvo parts at the correct service intervals. “Our intention is to keep the machines for approximately four years. Having SMT GB take care of the general maintenance and using CareTrack to monitor the general performance of the machines will help to keep them in tip-top condition, and keep residual values high when it becomes time to change,” says Jake.


Established twenty years ago by Tony Iles and his wife, Finance Director Debby Iles, Tonic Construction has grown to be a highly successful civil engineering and groundworks contractor in the blue-chip housing development sector, as well as contracting to local authorities and private developers. Employing 160 personnel, the company is headquartered on the outskirts of Swindon, Wiltshire. ■ Mark Gunns


“We were pleasantly surprised with the way both Volvo models performed on demonstration in terms of stability, digging ability and, most importantly, the fact that our operators took to the machines immediately, appreciating the roomy and comfortable space in the cab”


THE VOICE MAGAZINE No37 2019 7


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