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November

Bobcat M-powers operators with new models
On October 26 in wild Hunter Valley, NSW weather, Bobcat Australia achieved a world first for a distributor, by launching the biggest collection of new Bobcat equipment.
Allight Urban returns to underpin stimulus project safety
One of the world’s best-selling mobile lighting towers, has been brought back into production to help improve site safety, as civil construction contractors battle to complete billion dollar stimulus-funded infrastructure projects after dark.
Volvo’s paver management system means less noise, less fuel
Volvo’s new ABG7820B and ABG8820B tracked pavers, come with the company’s latest electronic paver management system, which delivers fuel savings of between 15 and 30% and less noise by matching engine speed to the job at hand.
BT marks 30 Yanmar years with new excavator
Thirty years after BT Equipment displayed its first Yanmar excavator at its Sydney premises, the now Australia wide company, has released the newest iteration of the Japanese brand in various versions.
Hydraulic adjustment gives crusher shims the boot
Advanced hydraulics on Telsmith’s new H2550 Hydra-Jaw rock crusher, allow easy, frequent and fast adjustments, versus the lengthy and often unsafe shim adjustments typical on traditional crushers.
Powerscreen launches crushing edge additions
Powerscreen has launched two next-generation crushers, designed to deliver reliability and results, in the toughest applications.
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