*Last Updated: October 2020 The top 6 best water truck brands in Australia are: Shermac Magnum Australia Allquip Water Trucks Felco Manufacturing Trans Tank International Boomerang Engineering Water carts are used across Australia for a variety of reasons. To start, water trucks are used for dust suppression and road watering on road construction and infrastructure projects. Adding to this, they are used to transport portable water and other liquids for agricultural purposes and fire fighting.Many water cart hire suppliers will choose to use an Australian water cart brand for all of their water cart and tanker vehicles. Because of this there is an extremely high calibre of Australian water truck brands, using the latest technology to innovate solutions for the Australian environment. Here are our top six Australian water cart brands with 6000L and 7000L trucks available for hire and sale now:
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Read more here*Last Updated November 2020 The water cart is an essential machine in the mining and construction industry. Dust from construction and mining projects can be hazardous to the health of workers and the local communities. Coming in a variety of sizes and designs, the water cart’s spraying capabilities make it great for dust suppression, compaction and fire prevention. The big question is, what type of water cart do you need for your project? If you're wondering whether you need a licence to operate, check out our blog on water cart licences.
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