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Crushing success for Kleemann

March 11, 2017
Wirtgen Group brand Kleemann has developed its Mobicone MC011 Pro cone crusher, with a new design featuring a brand new continuous feed system which regulates material going into the cone itself. The engine has been moved from the top section to the lower, and is replaced by the electrics to allow operators easier access. The machine can be plugged in or run from its own power source
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