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Daily Mail article: Environment Agency spend £1m on hiring kit sold for £200,000
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<blockquote data-quote="Sambo" data-source="post: 372778" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I believe the reason for selling the long reach diggers was because a 3rd party build the long reach dippers. As they werent originally specced with them in the event of a failure and resulting accidents there could be liability issues. So they were sold and then new ones specced with the long reach at roughly £120k for a 13/14t machine I think. Funny part is the 3rd party built the long reach dippers for alot of the land and water diggers in the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sambo, post: 372778, member: 1017"] I believe the reason for selling the long reach diggers was because a 3rd party build the long reach dippers. As they werent originally specced with them in the event of a failure and resulting accidents there could be liability issues. So they were sold and then new ones specced with the long reach at roughly £120k for a 13/14t machine I think. Funny part is the 3rd party built the long reach dippers for alot of the land and water diggers in the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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