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Wirtgen is broadening its milling machine range

Wirtgen is introducing six new cold milling machines, which are said to offer a combination of reliability and versatility as well as powerful and economical road rehabilitation. At the top of the range are the W 250i and W 220i, high performance milling machines aimed at the 2.5m and 2.2m width classes respectively. These machines feature Tier 4 Final compliant diesels and are said to offer high output and dependability, combined with low downtime and running costs. Wirtgen is now offering the mid-sized W
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
2395 Wirtgen is introducing six new cold milling machines, which are said to offer a combination of reliability and versatility as well as powerful and economical road rehabilitation. At the top of the range are the W 250i and W 220i, high performance milling machines aimed at the 2.5m and 2.2m width classes respectively. These machines feature Tier 4 Final compliant diesels and are said to offer high output and dependability, combined with low downtime and running costs. Wirtgen is now offering the mid-sized W 150 CFi and W 120 CFi, which are said to combine compact milling capabilities such as versatility along with efficient operation and high throughput. For small road repair jobs, the new W 60 Ri and W 35 Ri from the latest small milling machine generation.

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