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Volvo EW60E brings greater versatility for A.C.S. Building Services


A new Volvo EW60E compact wheeled excavator has been delivered to A.C.S. Building Services of Wadebridge, Cornwall, following an impressive demonstration.


The six-tonne machine has been supplied by Plant & Engineering Services, SMT GB’s utility dealer for the Southwest of England. It proved to be just the ticket for proprietor Arron Shurvell. “I’ve previously operated other tracked compact machines but wanted better mobility, and a larger six-tonne sized machine, so the Volvo EW60E appeared to fit the bill,” says Arron. “Having the machine on demonstration convinced me that this was the way to go. I really liked the all-round performance, the geometry of the equipment and the machine’s stability,” he continues. To add to the machine’s versatility, Aaron Shurvell has added a Steelwrist tilt rotator to his EW60E. “This is the first time I’ve taken a tilt rotator on a machine, and the benefits of having one


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are already paying off. It makes the machine so much more versatile for digging, profiling and even loading or unloading palletised material,” says Aaron.


A.C.S. Building Services is a general building contracting company based in Wadebridge, Cornwall. Established by proprietor Arron Shurvell thirteen years ago after he left full-time education, the company specialises in a wide range of construction projects, such as: new builds, extensions, renovations, conversions, all aspects from drainage, footings, block working and landscaping to the complete finished property. Located in Beare, near Exeter, Plant & Engineering Services is SMT GB’s utility dealer covering the Southwest of England. ■


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