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FAE’s soil stabilisation solutions for North America

FAE is introducing its MTM 225 multipurpose machine for soil stabilisation, rock crushing and asphalt grinding in the North American market. The MTM is now a well proven concept for road construction applications. The RC line of rock cutters is a new product that FAE now being introduced in North America.
January 19, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The new MTM 225 unit from FAE offers high output

8067 FAE is introducing its MTM 225 multipurpose machine for soil stabilisation, rock crushing and asphalt grinding in the North American market. The MTM is now a well proven concept for road construction applications. The RC line of rock cutters is a new product that FAE now being introduced in North America.

The FAE rock cutters are used in mining applications as well for cutting rock walls, tunnels and for demolition.

The firm is also introducing its land clearing and vegetation management line of equipment. Starting from the PrimeTech track mulchers to the full line of excavator mulches, skids steer forestry mulchers and PTO tractor mounted forestry attachments.

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