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Earthline order three new Bell machines

Bell B30E articulated dumptruck

South of England plant operator orders two new L2106 wheel loaders and a B30E articulated dumptruck

CONTINUING a relationship that has been in place since 2003, plant operators Earthline have secured the purchase of two additional L2106 wheel loaders and a further B30E articulated dumptruck (ADT), expanding the Bell Equipment element of their fleet to 16 machines.

As one of the largest independent earthmoving, recycling and quarrying companies in the south of England, Earthline have steadily built their extensive fleet of 120 plant vehicles over 30 years, and with it developed a reputation for supplying clients with machines that perform consistently within extremely challenging environments.

With B30E ADTs and L2106 wheel loaders already operating as part of the Earthline taskforce, company director Philip Coplestone says he knows exactly what to expect from his recent order

‘Our experience of both Bell Equipment models has been extremely positive, which is why we’ve no hesitation in returning to Bell for these latest machines,’ he explained.

‘For years, we’ve put Bell loaders and ADTs to task in a series of demanding conditions and have, time and again, been extremely impressed with the performance, reliability, reduced downtime and productivity of these well-designed machines.

‘We’re delighted with the models’ fuel efficiencies, whilst the aftercare and support provided by the Bell team has never let us down. Together we’ve formed a relationship that meets our needs and helps us to progress our business, so we can get on with doing what we do best.’

 
 

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