All Wheeled Excavators Articles
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New ZX220W-7 wheeled excavator features a Stage V engine for improved fuel consumption
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Low emissions machine said to combine compactness and agility with performance
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Self-Service Options (SSOs) are for those who want to do their own routine maintenance and minor repairs
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Manufacturer promises improvements ‘across the board’ with new machines
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Komatsu PW98MR-11 weighs 10.7 t and offers 5% greater productivity, while using 10% less fuel
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New DX140W-7 and DX160W-7 excavators provide ‘significantly higher performance in every area’, says Doosan
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Franco Clò supplies Hitachi wheeled loaders and excavators for the 2021 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Italy
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Doosan Infracore Europe has added to its dealer network in France
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New DX57W-7 model features DoosanCONNECT telematics and a 42.5 kW Stage V engine
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Manufacturing giant releases M316 in Europe, North America and South Korea
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Firm’s annual Malaga gathering goes virtual to launch new small wheeled and tracked excavators
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French OEM promises to put ‘game-changing’ models through their paces
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The German Design Award 2020 has gone to Hidromek’s Hicon 7W electric wheeled excavator
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Rental company uses Hitachi Premium Rental to tap into subcontractor opportunities
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Rental company’s new Hyundai HW160 wheeled excavator is kitted out with latest safety technology
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Battery powered e12 will provide 8 hours working time and will be in production by mid-2019.
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Scottish rental company buys 25 JCB excavators including two new Hydradig models
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UK rental company invests in 50 Hydradig 110W wheeled excavators from JCB
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UK-based manufacturer launches new compact wheeled excavator, focusing on visibility, stability, mobility, manoeuvrability and serviceability
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Keyway purchases 96 machines including its first wheeled excavator, as it looks to expand with a new depot serving Bristol and the south-west