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8th May 1982, Page 10
8th May 1982
Page 10
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POWELL DUFFRYN Engineering has added a new mini-skip unit called the Mini MeiIler to its range of waste collection vehicles and equipment.

It was specifically designed for situations which are inaccessible or uneconomic for full-sized skip handling units such as market gardening, farming, building and light industry.

There are two versions of the Mini-Meiller — fixed and demountable, for chassis from 3.5 tons up to 6.5 tons gvw of a suitable wheelbase. The unit is said to be small enough to fit in a garage, yet strong enough to take a payload of 3.75 tans.

The Mini-Meiller can be used to tip mini-skips into a larger, centrally located container.

The Mini-Meiller is available through Powell Duffryn Engineering's three area depots in St Albans, Llantrisant and Glasgow.

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