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Haulotte upgrades rough terrain scissors

Haulotte has introduced the Compact C10DX and C12DX rough terrain scissors lifts. Powered by a Stage IIIB Kubota engine, the machines produce lower noise levels and use 5% less fuel than previous models. The C10DX offers a maximum working height of 10.15m, while the larger C12DX has a 12.15m working height.
April 19, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Robust C10DX delivers off-road
712 Haulotte has introduced the Compact C10DX and C12DX rough terrain scissors lifts.

Powered by a Stage IIIB Kubota engine, the machines produce lower noise levels and use 5% less fuel than previous models. The C10DX offers a maximum working height of 10.15m, while the larger C12DX has a 12.15m working height.

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