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The new cold recycler generation from Wirtgen

January 6, 2017
And the focus is on 3 significant highlights that define this new standard:

  1. Perfect all round view, "unmatched" operating concept with all information for the machine operator inside the cabin.
  2. Impressive performance, powerful drive for the milling and mixing motor, traction for the trickiest ground conditions.
  3. High mix quality, precise metering of binding agents, perfect and thoroughly homogeneous mixing.

The new WR generation is the result of "our passion for state-of-the-art construction methods".
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