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Wacker Neuson’s Dual View benefits


Wacker Neuson’s DV60, DV90 and DV100 Dual View dumpers allow the operator to conveniently and quickly change the seat position through a 180° rotation of the entire operator control panel and the seat console. This always gives a clear view in the direction of travel, during transport, loading and dumping operations. Time-consuming


turning and manoeuvring are therefore avoided, which can be particularly


important when working on small confined construction sites, such as in urban areas, in tunnels or on busy roads. The DV60, DV90 and DV100 models offer payload capacities of 6, 9 and 10 tonnes respectively.


01785 785700 www.wackerneuson.co.uk


Versatility from Kubota


The tracks on Kubota’s 1.6-tonne KX016-4 mini excavator tracks can be expanded to a maximum width of 1,240mm or retracted to 990mm to optimise stability or to facilitate passing through narrow doorways. These adjustments can be made quickly by operating the independent track gauge lever. The machine incorporates the manufacturer’s D782 13.1 PS


diesel engine and the balanced arm and bucket allow the operator to dig faster and more efficiently even in tough conditions. Kubota says that the larger than average cabin gives ample


legroom and a wide door provides easy access. A multifunctional digital display panel is also included.


01844 873191 www.kubota.co.uk


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Compliant Diesel and GAS RENTAL POWER


HIMOINSA POWER SOLUTIONS LTD. Gateway l Crewe l Cheshire l CW1 6YY | United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1270 536940 | www.himoinsa.com l uksales@himoinsa.com


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