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20 March 2008

Hyundai Heavy Industries used Bauma to exhibit the largest excavator it has ever built, the 82.5 tonne R800LC7-A. Powered by a 469 kW Cummins QSX15 engine, the machine comes with a 3.4 m3 bucket as standard. Full production is expected to start in Korea towards the end of 2007.

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