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CAT 966K XE, Bobcat TL470, Terex crushers, Doosan and Multihog.

January 6, 2017

Caterpillar’s fuel efficient new 966K XE Excavator.   Bobcat’s new TL470 Telescopic handler. Terex’s automated modular crushers.  Multihog’s multi-purpose multi-implement vehicle.  Doosan’s D40 and D30 new range of dump trucks.

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