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Yanmar offering innovative mini excavators

New from Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe is a novel boom design for its latest mini excavators. The B7-6 Sigma mini excavators feature Sigma concept and the SV100 two piece boom. This innovative boom design is said to allow quick and precise operation.
March 21, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Yanmar’s novel mini excavators are said to be productive and durable

New from 7139 Yanmar Construction Equipment Europe is a novel boom design for its latest mini excavators.

The B7-6 Sigma mini excavators feature Sigma concept and the SV100 two piece boom. This innovative boom design is said to allow quick and precise operation.

Compact dimensions for the mini excavators allow working in narrow spaces, suiting them to use in road construction and urban areas.

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