DoMORE Magazine

DoMORE Magazine features Doosan customers, new product announcements and information to help you become more familiar with Doosan equipment

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From the Editor’s Desk

Spring 2012

One of the common themes in DoMORE® is to share the latest product developments from Doosan. I'm excited to report that this issue has information about new Doosan excavators and wheel loaders with interim Tier 4 (iT4) compliant engines and many product enhancements aimed at improving power, performance, reliability and operator comfort. Additionally, Doosan is expanding its attachment lineup with three new plate compactors, which can be operated with Doosan wheel or crawler excavators.

 

On the set of "Gold Rush Alaska"

Last year, a Doosan DL400 wheel loader found its way onto the set of the popular cable TV show, "Gold Rush." The Discovery Channel® show filmed its second season of the series last May through September, and star Fred Hurt, otherwise known as Dakota Fred, operated a DL400 wheel loader for his mining operation. The machine received prominent exposure as Fred and his crew mined for gold in the Porcupine Creek area.

 

Doosan customer success stories are plentiful

The number of Doosan customer success stories is on the rise, so much so that there are too many to include in this issue. However, you can read about customers in the United States and Canada who are proud to tell you why they selected Doosan equipment for their operation, from mining and construction to agriculture and industrial products and services applications - Doosan equipment shines in them all.

 

If you have a success story that you would like featured in the magazine, email details to me at DoMORE@Doosan.com, and it will be considered for a future issue. Please include the Doosan machines that you own, why you are pleased with them and the name of your local Doosan dealer.

 

Visit www.DoosanEquipment.com for the latest product information from Doosan. The website is regularly updated with new details about Doosan heavy equipment and attachments.

 

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