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Hitachi and Perfection Landscape Services
Landscape Contractor Magazine
|March - April 2025
After nearly a quarter of a century in large-scale landscaping, Perfection Landscape Services in Sydney's Hills District knows what works. For the past 15 years, it's been Hitachi Construction Machinery.
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Sean Murphy is a cheerful sort of bloke and was very happy to chat about the Hitachi excavator fleet currently doing service with his employer, Perfection Landscape Services.
"We have two 13-tonners and four fivetonners - two new ones we've bought and two older ones - and an eight-tonner," he listed for Landscape Contractor magazine before pointing out, "We've been using Hitachi for around 15 years."
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All the excavators do their assigned tasks well, but it's the smaller machines which currently have management smiling.
"We have two 13-tonners that do a lot of the heavy lifting and bulk handling," Sean explained. "We might be prepping, for example, 500 tree pits in a subdivision. That's perfect for a 13-tonne excavator, because it knocks them out in no time.
"But when we're doing detailing, as in physically planting the trees, that's where the five-tonne excavators come into it, because they're smaller and more manoeuvrable.
This story is from the March - April 2025 edition of Landscape Contractor Magazine.
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