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Kubota attachments boost productivity

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18 March 2008

Kubota mini excavators have an increasing number of attachments that can be fitted, adding versatility and productivity, according to the company.

All 18 models in the range, from 850 kg to 8 t can have the Miller Bug or the Klac quick hitch coupler system attached to allow the operator to switch between attachments from inside the cab.

Other popular attachments include the Powertilt bucket swing, the Mini-Hammer, Kerb-Krawler system for fast kerb laying, Tiltrotator, compactor, mini grapple, and log grab.

Richard Harrison, sales and marketing manager, Kubota UK Construction Equipment Division, says the company's mini excavators have a “legendary reputation for quality, reliability, durability, and appetite for hard work, as well as their exceptional versatility. “To make them even more productive each of our distributors is able to advise on and provide customers with a wide range of specialist tools.”

Each Kubota mini excavator also has the company's key-based Anti-Theft security system fitted as standard.

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