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Terex Trucks appoints Alberta dealer

Headwater will sell and rent the TA300 and TA400 haulers as well as providing aftermarket support.

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Headwater will sell and rent the TA300 and TA400 haulers in the province as well as providing aftermarket support.

"Terex Trucks is well-known in Alberta, the haulers perform well in cold conditions," Terex cited Headwater president Matt Stringer as saying. "The TA300 and TA400 are well built machines with quality components and a great warranty."

Headquartered near Lethbridge in Alberta, Headwater operates from three locations in Alberta and one in British Columbia.

The 28-tonne TA300 has recently been upgraded with a new transmission, which has led to improvements in fuel efficiency, performance and productivity. 

The TA400, the company's largest articulated hauler, has a maximum payload of 38 tonnes. It is designed to meet the demands of the most extreme operations such as quarries, mines and large-scale construction projects.

 

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