Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe is offering a new range of compact wheel loaders. High output and productivity are claimed, along with low maintenance needs and running costs, Durable and tough, the machines are said use by rental fleets. Power comes from Yanmar engines that are said to deliver good torque curves along with low fuel consumption and minimal emissions.
March 21, 2016
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Yanmar’s productive compact loaders are productive and tough
7139 Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe is offering a new range of compact wheel loaders. High output and productivity are claimed, along with low maintenance needs and running costs, Durable and tough, the machines are said use by rental fleets. Power comes from Yanmar engines that are said to deliver good torque curves along with low fuel consumption and minimal emissions.
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