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Hamm beefs up its articulated rollers for the US with the DV 70i

March 15, 2017
Hamm introduces into North America its articulated roller DV 70i with intuitive Easy Drive operator’s platform, including “crab steer” and auto-turning seat. A lot of commonality between machines make them easy to operate, explains Richard Evans, vice president of sales
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