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Tag: Taylor & Braithwaite

Perfectly Able: firm buys first Hyundai HX900 L in Europe

TAYLOR & Braithwaite has sold the first Hyundai HX900 L crawler excavator in Europe to demolition and decommissioning specialist ABLE UK. The 90 tonne machine...

Plant firms think pink to raise over £30,000 for charity

A new Takeuchi TB216 mini-excavator recently went under the hammer, raising over £30,000 for charity as part of Jock’s PINK Tractor appeal. The appeal is...

From Dumfries to Dundee for UK first

A Borders-based hire firm has taken delivery of the first Hyundai HX130 LCRD in Scotland - and the 13-tonne machine is already hard at...

Taylor & Braithwaite hope to make maximum impact

TAYLOR & Braithwaite is looking to open people's eyes to the benefits of compact screening and crushing during its ScotPlant debut with a range...

Taylor & Braithwaite adds to sales team following expansion

TAYLOR & Braithwaite has appointed Bev Walker as the firm's new Hyundai sales representative in the north of England. She previously spent almost 17 years...

As good as gold: Taylor & Braithwaite mark 50 years in business

TODAY, Cumbria-based Taylor & Braithwaite services the north of England and Scotland, with a Hyundai excavator dealership for the north of England and crushing...

L&W Wilson invest in new Maximus screener after demo day success

THE first UK sale of a new Maximus 516 Vibrating Scalper, supplied by Cumbrian-based dealer Taylor & Braithwaite, has been purchased by L&W Wilson (Endmoor)...

Demo days will showcase new Hyundai machines

HYUNDAI dealer, Taylor & Braithwaite, based in Cumbria, has announced the company will be holding a three-day ‘Working Demonstration’ event starting on Thursday 23rd October...
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Quarry role for Hyundai excavator

A Hyundai R480LC-9A, supplied by Cumbria-based Taylor and Braithwaite, caught the eye of Thompsons Plant Hire when Managing Director Kevin Thompson saw it in action...