Hydrema
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Hydrema
Put the new and modified Hydrema to work today. I'm really pleased with how its turned out and it has speeded things up..........
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Re: Hydrema
Ta Jeremy. We fabricated it for silt moving and for wood chip. The tailboard comes off for muck in case your tempted to freight it up! Should be a good thing, it moves a lot and cheaper to run than the track dumpers on wear and tear and fuel. Besides, it seems a hit with the driver, full cab, heater, radio and wipers!
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