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Dave_L
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What a bit of kit, able to lay base course and surface course hot on hot in one pass!
Bet the output is amazing, the way they load the extra-large hopper is nothing short of amazing!

Wouldn't want the capital outlay though!
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Tony McC
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I'm sure there was a narticle on this in World Highways magazine a month or two back. Do you get that mag, Dave?
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Dave_L
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Nope, not seen that one yet, will look out for it.
Read all about it in the Vogele apltly-named "RoadNews" magazine.
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Tommy
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I suppose it would only earn its keep and the initial outlay, if kept on big jobs.
Wouldnt mind having a nosy at one though
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Tony McC
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Well worth applying for a free subscription, if road building is your thing...
World Highways
...British-based but good articles from all around the world, and some stunning photies of kit in action!
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Dave_L
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Subscribed; cheers Tony!
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Tommy
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Tommy
Jsut had a looksee at the Vogele site, and they got some interesting pics on there, as well as a site report
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