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Welland Waste Invest In A Neuenhauser Targo Slow Speed Shredder
Welland Waste Ltd, a family-owned company based near Market Harborough, Leicestershire, have recently invested in a Neunhauser Targo Slow Speed Shredder, supplied by UK dealer Riverside Machinery Ltd.
After a very successful demonstration the decision was made to purchase the shredder to work on the companies wood recycling operation.
This particular shredder is a tracked unit comprising of a single shaft shredding unit and hydraulic comb configuration, while power is provided by a John Deere power unit, producing 535HP.
John O’Neill of Riverside Machinery, said: “The Neuenhauser Targo Shredder is a serious piece of kit which brings so many unique features to the marketplace.
“This particular unit is producing 90 TPH with a diesel burn of 38 litres per hour – it’s safe to say these are very impressive figures.”
For more, please do not hesitate to call John O’Neill via 07766 405688 at Riverside Machinery Ltd.
www.riverside-machinery.com
Riverside Machinery Ltd,Taylors Close, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S62 6NW |
www.riverside-machinery.com
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