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October 23, 2008 A Penton Media Publication
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Mini skid steer

Forestry compact track loader

Telehandler series

Telehandler

Indirect oil-fired portable heaters

Jobsite heater

Soil compactor

Asphalt roller

Walk-behind saws

Walk-behind concrete saws

Cut-off saws

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Mini-Excavators
Mini skid steer
The Ditch Witch SK650 mini skid steer is equipped with a 31-hp Kubota turbo diesel engine and is engineered to direct 20 net horsepower to the attachment. Quick-disconnect attachment fittings enable attachments to be changed with the hydraulic system under pressure, speeding productivity. The SK650 is also equipped with a foot pedal auxiliary control that allows the operator to drive the attachment by foot, freeing up his hands to control depth and ground speed.

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Forestry compact track loader
The new PT-100 forestry compact track loader from ASV features an all-new sealed and pressurized cab, large dual pressurization filters, a high-performance air conditioner and heater, and full forestry guarding. An auto-reversing fan uses a pneumatic pump to periodically change the pitch of the fan blades, reversing air flow, and requiring less downtime for cleaning away debris and extending the time between radiator cleanings. Also standard is a screened engine pre-cleaner and heavy-duty skid-plates, which are hinged to allow access for cleaning out debris and other routine machine maintenance.

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Telehandlers
Telehandler series
The M-Series telehandler from New Holland Construction features a low-boom design with 360-degree visibility, four-wheel drive and three-mode steering. The three new models — M427, M428 and M459 — have maximum lift capacity ratings of 6,600, 8,000 and 9,000 pounds respectively. Both the M427 and the M428 models have lift heights of 42 feet, while the M459 lift height reaches 45 feet.

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Telehandler
The Model 10054 telehandler from SkyTrak has a lift capacity of 10,000 pounds and a maximum lift height of 53 feet, 2 inches. Capacity at its 39-foot maximum reach is 3,000 pounds. It features a ZF drivetrain using axles with heavy-duty inboard wet brakes for longer disc and pad life, limited slip front differential and a fully modulated powershift transmission. The 10054 also features the patented StabiliTrak rear axle stability system.

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Heating and Ventilation Equipment
Indirect oil-fired portable heaters
Allmand Bros. offers a line of indirect oil-fired portable heaters designed to provide heated air that is free of moisture and contaminants. With three models that operate on only 120 volts and range in capacity from 320,000 to 505,000 Btu, the Allmand indirect-fired heaters are designed for construction, mining, aviation, agricultural and municipal applications. Equipped with an industrial-grade power burner that is powered by a ¼-hp motor, the heaters deliver between 2,500 to 3,100 cfm, and a 200-and 220-degree F discharge temperature at 50 F. A heavy-duty heat exchanger serves as a barrier to the flame and allows fumes and combustion products to be vented through a flue stack and away from the heated area.

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Jobsite heater
The TA101 from the ReddyHeater Pro-Tough Series heats up to 3,500 square feet at 150,000 Btu per hour. Its intermittent spark ignition is designed to be 15-percent quieter than other similar heaters. A wheelbarrow design and ergonomic handles make it easy to maneuver around the jobsite.

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Compaction Equipment
Soil compactor
The 2.6-ton Volvo SD25F soil compactor is designed to get in and out of 4-foot trenches. With the patented clamp-on padfoot shell kit, its versatility makes it suited for compacting various materials. The size of the SD25F makes it suitable for commercial and residential site development, roads, streets, driveways, small parking lots and landscaping jobs. This soil compactor has an operating weight of 5,920 pounds with a drum diameter of 31 inches and a drum width of 42 inches. It has 45 pad feet, each 2.5 inches in height, and a drum weight of 3,120 pounds.

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Asphalt roller
Stone Construction Equipment introduces the WolfPac 6100 asphalt roller, the largest member of the WolfPac roller line, which is designed for professional, high-volume compacting. This double-drum drive, double-drum vibration machine offers increased weight, faster travel speeds and a 47-inch-wide footprint, in addition to all of the standard features offered in a road machine. The 6100 is available with a 33.5-hp water-cooled Kubota diesel engine.

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Concrete Masonry and Saws
Walk-behind saws
Wacker Neuson’s BFS series of walk-behind saws offers a new design that distributes the majority of the machine’s weight allowing it to pull the saw forward with less effort and providing straighter, more stable cuts. Other features include a vibration-damping ergonomic handle system that makes individual adjustments to the handle width and height possible. The walk-behind saw line includes three standard and two self-propelled models. The standard models are available in 14- and 18-inch blade guard diameters, and are equipped with either a 9-hp Honda or Wacker Neuson engine. The self-propelled models are available in 18- and 20-inch blade guard diameters and are powered by Honda engines.




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Walk-behind concrete saws
Doosan Infracore Portable Power offers seven models of Ingersoll Rand WS-Series walk-behind concrete saws. The WS14, WS14C (pictured), WS16C, WS18 and WS20 models come with a Honda engine ranging from 8 to 20 hp. The WS26D and WS36D are equipped with either a 31- or 57-hp Deutz engine, respectively. The WS14, WS16 and WS18 saws are manually propelled and have a recoil starting system, while the larger models — the WS20, WS26D and WS36D — feature hydrostatic propulsion and an electric-starting system.

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Cut-off saws
Diamond Products introduces the SpeediCut Jr. cut-off saws to its product line. The 14-inch maximum blade capacity saw weights 22 pounds and is designed for professional concrete contractors. The SpeediCut Jr. saw includes a 4.8-hp Hemi engine, 3-stage filtration system, and features low emissions and strong fuel economy with reduced noise emissions.

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