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The Guidetti Company's Earthmoving Division will unveil a number of new models. These include the new MG 100 articulated frame motor grader and CG 14 articulated tandem vibrating roller, along with Guidetti's CAESAR 1 and CAESAR 2 crushers.
April 4, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The 1138 Guidetti Company's Earthmoving Division will unveil a number of new models.

These include the new MG 100 articulated frame motor grader and CG 14 articulated tandem vibrating roller, along with Guidetti's CAESAR 1 and CAESAR 2 crushers.

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