EXCAVATORS
Hydraulic excavators, also called diggers, are high performance
machines. They are especially useful in work areas that are more
confined and less amenable to conventional equipment. Hydraulic
excavators are used in applications ranging from the construction
of roads and pipelines and the excavation of rock. Hydraulic excavators
offer a high degree of versatility. The buckets can be removed
and replaced with hammers (rock breakers) augers, grabs,
compaction plates or even crushing equipment. |
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BOBCATS/SKIDSTEERS
Bobcats have excellent manoeuvrability. They are designed to
fit into tight spaces and great for difficult to access sites or
small jobs but still have enough grunt to do the job. Bobcats are
suitable for builders to do site cleans, plumbers to dig trenches,
landscapers to move soil and rock and for other trades people in the
construction area.
Bobcats can use a number of attachments including brooms,
smudgebar, forks etc. |
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DOZER
A dozer is a very powerful tracked vehicle equipped with a
substantial metal plate known as a blade. It is used for pushing
large quantities of soil, sand, rubble etc., clearing vegetation
(such as fire breaks) or flattening ground. |
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BACKHOE/FRONT-END LOADER
A backhoe is a self-propelled, wheeled machine with a main
structural support designed to carry both a front-mounted bucket
loading mechanism and a rear-mounted backhoe.
Whether you are digging, backfilling or handling material, a
backhoe will meet your needs. This vehicle is very powerful and
versatile. |
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