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On 11/20/2017 at 17:09, PeteB said:

I'm told that it is the colour and compound of track material Gary. I see quite a few cherry pickers etc with this for use inside - they often have covers on the wheels which are removed once the unit gets to the doorway too.

The tracks themselves don't mark but anything you drive through will.(ie mud , dog shit , melted tarmac etc)

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We make them for someone else, they were dearer than the CS100 and that is a price driven market so they are sold in Europe by another outlet.

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I spotted this while giving a Hungarian customer a walk around the factory. Looks like two yellow and on black being done.

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The bars have to be a contrasting colour,and stickers applied. If the body is red then the bars are yellow.

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Took a walk around the other parts of the factory that we have expanded into since the new building went up and we had their floor space! These where kicking about.

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This orange unit is off to Germany and the new owner requested that an LED light be fitted to the top of the infeed chute for night work!

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