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Hinowa HS701 mini dumper moves to petrol power

Hinowa is relaunching its HS701 mini dumper with a choice of petrol power. The compact machine, which was originally Kubota-powered, will now be offered with a choice of 6kW manual start and 9.6kW electric start Honda petrol engines. Both machines can be specified with a standard skip or a self-loading dumper skip, offering a maximum load capacity of 700kg. The compact dumper has a width of just 758mm, to allow it to pass through a standard doorway. The rubber tracks ensure minimal damage on sensitive groun
March 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Hinowa is relaunching its HS701 mini dumper with a choice of petrol power. The compact machine, which was originally 1265 Kubota-powered, will now be offered with a choice of 6kW manual start and 9.6kW electric start 2288 Honda petrol engines. Both machines can be specified with a standard skip or a self-loading dumper skip, offering a maximum load capacity of 700kg. The compact dumper has a width of just 758mm, to allow it to pass through a standard doorway. The rubber tracks ensure minimal damage on sensitive ground.All videos

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