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  2. Kanga Loaders - Wikipedia

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    Kanga Loaders is an Australian brand of compact utility loaders. [1] The company's headquarters are in Yatala, Queensland with 10 branches Australia-wide. Originally owned by the Jaden Group of companies and called the Dingo, [2] it was the first "stand-on" mini-skid steer.

  3. Dingo Australia - Wikipedia

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    The TORO Dingo Mini Digger is a type of mini 'skid-steer loader', an easily maneuvered machine which can typically carry and load dirt, dig trenches, dig post holes and operate a range of attachments. The Dingo has a platform at the back on which the operator stands to operate the machine. [4]

  4. List of equipment of the Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    ATF Dingo 2 A1 PatSi "Allschutzfahrzeug Dingo 2" Germany: Infantry mobility vehicle: 20: 20 ordered in October 2004, it entered service in 2005. [73] [74] [75] Equipment: roof mounted Rheinmetall MG3 (MG 74) on KMW 1530 RCWS; ATF Dingo 2 A3 PatSi "Allschutzfahrzeug Dingo 2" Germany: Infantry mobility vehicle: 46: Purchases: [76] 14 ordered in ...

  5. ATF Dingo - Wikipedia

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    The ATF Dingo 2 is an advanced version of the Dingo, based on the upgraded Unimog U 5000 chassis with improved protection and more payload. It is offered in two versions, a 3,250 mm wheelbase version (3.5 tonnes payload) and a 3,850 mm wheelbase version (4 tonnes payload) .

  6. Daimler Company - Wikipedia

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    The Dingo was designed by parent company BSA and took the name "Dingo" from an unsuccessful competitor submitted by Alvis. [106] During the war Daimler built more than 6,600 Scout Cars and some 2,700 Mk I and Mk II Armoured Cars. Daimler also provided tank components, including epicyclic gearboxes for 2,500 Crusader, Covenanter and Cavalier ...

  7. Daimler Dingo - Wikipedia

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    The Daimler scout car, known in service as the Daimler Dingo (after the Australian wild dog), is a British light, fast four-wheel drive reconnaissance vehicle also used for liaison during the Second World War.