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Earth-Moving
Walk-behind trenchers
The self-propelled Turf Teq
1305, 1305SP and 1305SP1 (pictured) are walk-behind trenchers that can
trench up to 5 feet deep. Two blades are offered for cutting widths of
1/2 inch and 2 inches. The unit features a 13-hp Honda engine and a
hydrostatic forward and reverse transmission. The SideWinder trenchers
also have multi-use capability as a landscape bed edger, rotary broom
and power rake.
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Compact excavator
The 55NX is the newest addition to the IHI mini-excavator lineup.
The 55NX is an 11,700-pound zero-tail-swing unit with a digging depth of
12 feet, 5 inches and a digging force of 10,850 pounds. Standard
equipment includes a Yanmar 37.1-hp engine, 4-post canopy, rubber
tracks, auxiliary hydraulic piping, pattern change valve, suspension
seat, armrest and backfill blade.
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Backhoe loaders
Komatsu's new WB156-5
(pictured) and WB156PS-5 backhoe loaders have operating weights between
16,530 and 18,780 pounds. The operator station has been redesigned to
provide maximum comfort for any operator. Standard backhoe-pressure,
proportional-control joysticks and adjustable-control towers with
integrated wrist rests allow the operator to achieve maximum comfort and
control.
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Drilling attachment
system
General Equipment
introduces the model 471 Dig-R-Tach hydraulically powered earth drilling
attachment system, which is designed for use with lower-auxiliary
hydraulic system flow rates found on compact loader backhoes,
mini-excavators and compact utility loaders. The 471 Dig-R-Tach system
enhances the versatility of compact loader backhoes by allowing them to
become practical and productive options for many hole-digging projects.
The system features a universal mounting bracket that readily conforms
to a wide variety of loader bucket configurations. Featuring an
industry-standard 2-inch hexagon auger drive connection, the 471
Dig-R-Tach is able to accommodate existing augers found in most
equipment fleets.
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Lifting
Telescopic boom
Genie's new S-60HC
telescopic boom is designed to deliver the highest load capacities in
the industry. The closest competitive unit (called 'dual capacity')
offers 500 pounds unrestricted and 1,000 pounds restricted range of
motion. The 3-person platform on Genie's new S-60HC is rated for 750
pounds, 50-percent more capacity throughout the entire operating
envelope. It also supports platform loads up to 1,250 pounds --
25-percent more load capacity -- in the maximum capacity zone at 40
feet, 8 inches. The S-60HC features envelope control through sensors
that automatically limit the range of motion based on the load in the
platform for safe and productive operation.
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Articulating boom
The HA 130 JRT 130-foot articulating boom from Haulotte Group is designed to use its
high articulation point of 58 feet, 3 inches, to negotiate around
obstacles, and to use the boom articulations design to come back down
without using the arm. The HA 130 JRT also features a maximum 63-foot
horizontal outreach; standard 4-wheel drive and steer; extending and
oscillating axles; and continuous outreach control. It also offers a
hydraulic differential lock and 15-inch ground clearance for improved
rough-terrain capability. Full proportional controls and simultaneous
boom functions improve functionality. Working area is improved via a
positive/negative movement articulated fly jib with 140-degree arc of
movement.
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For Contractors
Roller tube finisher
The Allen Engineering roller
tube finisher utilizes a spinning tube constructed of 6-inch diameter
structural steel with a rotation speed of up to 250 rpm. The spinning
tube has a weight of 7 pounds per linear foot and can be handled by only
two operators. If more weight is needed, the tube can be filled with
water. Powered by either an 85-cc, 2-cycle engine power unit or an
11-hp, 4.5-gallon per minute hydraulic power unit, the roller tube
finisher can also be used in many other concrete-paving and flooring
applications.
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Platform
The TX platform from Toro bolts
onto certain Dingo models to help decrease operator fatigue and increase
comfort. The platform pivots up and down to float with uneven terrain,
providing a stable and level platform. A rubber pad at its hinge point
reduces transmission of vibration to the user.
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Single-disc grinder
Edco introduces its new,
innovative single-disc grinder. This unit features a new round shroud
that allows the user to grind tight against any vertical surface; has
large 10-inch wheels; and has a solid T-handle assembly that makes it
easy for the operator to control. The new lifting bail and side-mounted
handles also make it easier to load and unload at the jobsite. The new
25-foot power cord enables the operator to plug and grind, and the new
accessory toolbox tray will help keep grinder accessories organized.
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For Homeowners/Light Contractors
Floor polishing tools
Diamond Products
introduces the new line of floor polishing tools and equipment. This
line includes the DS 175 7-inch polisher, the DS 301 planetary hand
polisher, the DS 302 12-inch single-head 2-hp walk-behind, the DS 602
24-inch dual-head 2-hp walk-behind polisher, and the DS 605 (pictured)
24-inch dual-head 5-hp walk-behind polisher. Diamond also manufactures a
selection of wet and dry resin polishing pads and cup wheels that can be
used to produce seven different levels of finishes ranging from heavy
material removal to mirror finish.
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