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combination tankers. These can be available on vehicles ranging from7.5 t to 18 t and can bemounted on allmain truckmanufacturer chassis. Crossland can offer a variety of clean and dirtywater compartment capacities, along with various pump capacitieswith CFMranges typically from200 to 500 cfmand allmajor pumpmanufacturer’s equipment is offered. The gully counter-balance boomcomeswith air assist and an option for crown jets to aid the cleaning action and operator efficiency. Both manual and hydraulic options are available for the opening rear. Combine these optionswith jetting reels of½in to 2 in (13mmto 50m) diameter and up to 200mlongwith flowrates of 50 l/min to 500 l/min at 400 Bar users can be assured that the Crossland SPGE range provides operatorswith an excellent solution for emptying and cleaning roadside gullies fast and efficiently.


Crossland also designs andmanufactures versatile and configurable products for all


sectors of the tanker industry frommunicipal companies to individual owner-operators. Its extensive industry experience, highly skilled and experiencedworkforce, and commitment to using only the very bestmaterials thatwill stand the test of time are just some the reasons why Crossland is continually able to create bespoke and highly innovative tanker solutions, formany different applications.


FULLER TANKERS: Fuller offers a full range of gully cleaning tankerswith 15 tonne and 18 tonne combination units used for Gully cleaningwhich are generally purchased through local authorities. Thesemachines are used by the councils for gully cleaning blockages and preventivemaintenance of the road network.


GK&NSERVICES:Within the GK&N range, the Ecovac 3000 Tankers aremost suited to gully cleaning as they can utilise an hydraulic boom for the suction hosewhich can bemanoeuvred to a gully location. The Ecovac 3000 features if


required amoving tank division, a high performance split shaft PTO, the 6 in (150mm) Hydraulic Boomor 25meter suction reel. The vehicle is capable of heavy silt and solids vacuumingwith a 3,000 cfmairmover that can operate over up to 30mvertically (for solids) and 100mhorizontally. The vehicle is simple to operatewithmanual controlswhich offer basic controlwith no compromise to safety. There areminimumelectrics/electronics. The unit is sub-framemounted for a 2nd lifewith easy re- mounting. There is also excellent storage for all chapter 8 equipment and the unit is available with a camera inverter and locker heater


MÜLLER, through itsUK distributor Roadvacs, offers as an example of gully cleaning equipment theMüller Helicopter 360 with a gully cleaning attachment. The unit boasts flexibleworking, deeper suction depths, compact handling of the suction and jetting hoses, unimpededworking in limited spaces, operator protection fromtraffic, and aerosol


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