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bauma 2016: Video Highlights from Day 3

April 14, 2016

Deutz explains why customers are so happy with its Stage V engines, Manitowoc reveals nine new or revamped cranes, rapidly-growing Chinese group XCMG signs a deal on hydraulic fluids - and Terex pledges its confidence in the construction equipment industry.

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