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Product category: Power Tools
News Release from: LoadMaster Engineering | Subject: LoadRunner Micro-Dumper
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 22 February 2006

Loadrunner offers landscapers loads of
versatility

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Innovative LoadRunner Micro-Dumper from LoadMaster Engineering is designed to make landscaping jobs simple.

Many tasks undertaken by landscape professionals involve the movement of heavy or bulky materials The innovative LoadRunner Micro-Dumper from LoadMaster Engineering is designed to make such jobs simple

Chris Williams, Managing Director of BALI registered Chris Williams Landscapes , recently purchased a Micro-Dumper for his landscape business, which carries out domestic projects for clients in the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire area.

Delighted with the rugged 1/3-ton (350kg) payload machine, he is planning to purchase another before spring to further increase the efficiency of his three-man team.

The Micro~Dumper can be used in several configurations and tailored to a specific application with the help of additions including the versatile dropside/flatbed body.

This makes it a boon for professionals like Chris who have to load and transport a variety of materials such as turf, fertiliser, top-dressing, soil, sand, block paving, plants and trees.

Chris also owns the optional ramp set for the Loadrunner, which provides easy skip filling, and includes a stockpile ramp frame that, he says, is "invaluable for piling materials like stone and gravel".

The Loadrunner benefits from the ingenious two-axes Tumbletip self-tipping mechanism, which allows the bucket to roll forward, clearing the front of the chassis before rotating to discharge.

This facilitates tipping without the need for hydraulic or manual assistance.

It also lowers the centre of gravity for increased stability.

The narrow, 28in (715mm) wide LoadRunner enables loads to be transported through 2'6"doorways and tight corners.

The Loadrunner is "priceless as it can easily be manoeuvred around areas like modern housing estates where access is often restricted," he enthuses.

Chris finds the Loadrunner especially useful for dig outs and distance work and says the machine "saves our backs as well as saving time".

Before he purchased the Micro~Dumper the company was limited as to the scale and type of projects it could take on.

Chris feels it is a vital piece of kit due to its versatile and agile nature.

"The Loadrunner has made my business more flexible and infinitely more efficient.".

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