Dunstan’s Construction Group has been operating in Australia for over 50 years and has recently started supplying the Prinoth line of Go-Tract and Trooper all-terrain vehicles.

Prinoth is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Leitner Technologies Group, whose manufacturing history dates back to the late 1800s.

Prinoth’s tracked utility product line includes six models. These range from the agile 107 kW Trooper, which has a 1,400kg payload, to the 280 kW GT4500, which has a 21,000 kg carrying capacity.

The machines can be fitted with pipe-welding units, pipe-carrier decks, drill rigs, cranes, tipper bodies and trays, personnel lifts, earthmoving attachments and blades.

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Prinoth’s all-terrain vehicles possess track technology, which provides maximum traction and load carrying capability and minimum ground pressure and impact.

Dunstan’s said that a unique feature of the Prinoth track is the ability to carry out repairs to belts ‘in the field’, in the isolated instances where damage may occur.

Safety was a key element for Prinoth engineers in designing the Go-Tract product range. The range features a ROPS compliant cabin to ISO 3471 and SAE J1040C standards.

The cabin features a vehicle information display, which allows easy monitoring of the machines̓ vital systems as well as a self-diagnostics display.

The product line also features factory installed air conditioning and heating, air suspension seat and ergonomic steering wheel for operator comfort.

The Go-Tract range can be used for a wide range of applications across the world, they are currently being used in as diverse regions as the Sahara and Siberia.