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Wacker Neuson is growing its G-series generator range, which now includes units with power outputs from 22-78kWA and with the G32 being the latest addition to the line-up. Wacker Neuson is well known for its hand-operated compactor units but is offering a novel model in the shape of its BS20, which is powered by a two stroke engine. This low-cost unit meets emission regulations nevertheless, due to a sophisticated design for the 80cc capacity engine.
July 2, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1651 Wacker Neuson is growing its G-series generator range, which now includes units with power outputs from 22-78kWA and with the G32 being the latest addition to the line-up. Wacker Neuson is well known for its hand-operated compactor units but is offering a novel model in the shape of its BS20, which is powered by a two stroke engine. This low-cost unit meets emission regulations nevertheless, due to a sophisticated design for the 80cc capacity engine.

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