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Rotating skip from Ausa

Ausa has developed the D1000AHG dumper which offers a 10tonne load capacity and features a skip with 180º rotation for unloading. Like the smaller models in the range, the D1000AHG offers high productivity and low maintenance costs. Power comes from a Kubota diesel with low exhaust and noise emissions, as well as low fuel consumption.
February 29, 2012 Read time: 1 min
2188 Ausa has developed the D1000AHG dumper which offers a 10tonne load capacity and features a skip with 180º rotation for unloading. Like the smaller models in the range, the D1000AHG offers high productivity and low maintenance costs. Power comes from a 1265 Kubota diesel with low exhaust and noise emissions, as well as low fuel consumption.

The driveline features a torque converter with a synchronised gearbox that has four forward and four reverse speeds. The machine has a raised driver's seat that allows forward visibility from 8.7m. Among other items, standard equipment for the D 1000 AHG includes the ROPS folding rollover protection system, anti-vandal security system, ergonomic seat and audible reverse warning.

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