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Power Pavers goes multi-purpose

March 11, 2017
The 2404 is a four-track system, offering operators the chance to go to 7.5m wide along with a wraparound platform which gives wonderful visibility – and gets Power Pavers into the DBI market. Meanwhile the 7700 is a multi-purpose machine which allows customers to pave up to 6m wide and has been well-received by customers
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