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Leeds takes Bite

17th August 2000, Page 12
17th August 2000
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• A Heil Big Bite waste collector has joined Leeds City Council's skip department.

Mounted on a Seddon Atkinson Strata 8x4 chassis powered by a 340hp Cummins MIT, the unit is the biggest in the Heil range with a 31m3 capacity body measuring 6.5m long.

The rear-end loader mechanism handles weights up to 5 tonnes on swing links and can take skips up to 12m3. Clutch adjusters are standard fitment on lifting chains, while the body is constructed from steel thickened in highstress areas like the hopper floor and rear section of the body floor.

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Organisations: MIT, Leeds City Council
Locations: Leeds

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