Product feature: Mikasa and Truxta super minis


NZ distributor YRCO's latest range of powered mini dumpers have recently been launched into the market

Manufactured by UK-based Tufftruk Limited, the Truxta-powered mini dumpers, which come in battery, petrol, and diesel options, provide the user with maximum versatility together with ease of operation, their distributor says. The highly manoeuvrable units, featuring an articulated chassis, are designed to handle corners with ease and reduce repositioning. The units are so compact that often they can get into tight spots other site dumpers cannot access.

Truxta 4x4

YRCO adds that with two payload sizes of 300kg or 450kg available, the Truxta mini dumper can offer excellent load capacity for use in and around worksites and gardens. The well-balanced robust unit can fit through a normal door size, is easily transportable, and compact enough for easy storage. 

Mikasa MVC49H goes flat out

New to Youngman Richardson & Co Ltd, the Mikasa MVC40H forward plate compactor has balance, compaction, ease of operation, and functionality, its distributor says. All these qualities add up to high work efficiency and less operator fatigue.

This Mikasa vibratory plate compactor can be ideal for smaller compaction jobs, landscape paving, narrow trench work, and general light compaction work.

Compact and lightweight with a folding handle, the compactor can easily be loaded into a boot of a car or ute, and at only 50kg, it also can be lifted by one person, making it the ideal choice for someone who works alone, says the distributor.

Mikasa MVC49H

The Mikasa MVC40H is powered by the reputable Honda GX100 3hp four-stroke engine and it also comprises an oil bather vibration unit and an enclosed belt guard.

For more information, contact Youngman Richardson & Co. Ltd. Auckland 09 443 2436, Wellington 04 212 2456, or for South Island enquiries, 03 341 6923.

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