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Hawthorne Cat to host next generation Cat mini excavators demo event in Hilo

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Hawthorne Cat — the exclusive Cat equipment dealer in San Diego, the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific Region — will host the Next Generation Cat Mini Excavators Demo Event to demonstrate the equipmentʻs capabilities. 

The event will be held on June 30 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 171 Railroad Ave. in Hilo. 

  • Special pricing on all mini excavators will be available at the Next Generation Cat Mini Excavators Demo Event. (Photo courtesy: Hawthorne Cat)
  • Special pricing on all mini excavators will be available at the Next Generation Cat Mini Excavators Demo Event. (Photo courtesy: Hawthorne Cat)
  • Special pricing on all mini excavators will be available at the Next Generation Cat Mini Excavators Demo Event. (Photo courtesy: Hawthorne Cat)

The Hilo Demo Event will allow participants to experience the Next Generation Cat 306 CR, 308 CR, and 309 CR Mini Excavators firsthand and see the two new ease of use technologies. 

“The Next Generation Cat Mini Excavators maximize performance with exclusive features to help you work in a wide range of job applications,” said Parker Paredes, Hawaiʻi sales manager. “Our Hilo Demo Event will have live demonstrations and special offers on the highest quality machines in the industry.”

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Experts from Caterpillar will be on-hand to show the full capabilities of the excavators. SITECH Hawaiʻi also will demonstrate Wingtra’s WingtraOne Gen II, a surveying drone.

Special pricing on all mini excavators will be available at the event.

Deadline to register for the Hilo Demo Event is June 28. Click here to RSVP.

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