Storage space and particularly covered storage is one of the most valuable assets a rental yard can have. However, for many rental companies it is an asset of which they never seem to have enough. Expanding by buying more land or constructing additional covered storage is expensive and, in many locations, not an option.
The most exciting technology on the Gradall horizon is cloud-based BODAS. The Bosch Rexroth BODAS software package offers multiple to
Eterra’s PDX-750 Breaker Style Post Driver works on backhoe loaders, skid steers and excavators and replaces the PD-750 driver. The company says the PDX-750 can drive a 6-inch post into the ground in less than 20 seconds. It delivers more than 750 foot-pounds per blow and can handle large railway ties. The company offers a variety of post guide housings and driver heads for the attachment, as well as a 5-foot breaker spike for hard ground or rock.
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The walk-around completed, Frieders and Howard then used the R 920 in a number of typical job-site applications: trenching, truck-loading, lifting, front-shovel work, and perhaps in a not-so-typical task for an excavator, dozing considerable volumes of excavated material back into the trenches.
After installation the hardened steel Keyless Locks may be lifted and indexed to a player’s preferred position. The headstock tuners can now be easily access for tuning in just a second with a quick turn. Due to the superior design, unlocking and locking does not require readjusting as with cam lever based solutions often may.
Leading Edge Attachments offers rock ripping buckets with SHARC (Shanks on an ARC) technology, where the teeth rip the rock one tooth at a time.Versatility favors severe-duty buckets. “Contractors have a wider array of applications with the guarding on severe-duty buckets,” says Smith. “Contractors can continue working with a severe-duty bucket even in non-abrasive conditions.”
After one game, Povich recalled seeing a bottle of pills on a table in the locker room and asking Allen what they were.
“Because they have fewer resources, it takes longer for small-volume OEMs to design, develop and implement new technological features,” says Mike Popovic, vice president, excavators, Gradall, about the company’s last big tech splash two years ago: the debut of the highway-speed Discovery crossover. But it was indeed a big splash
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All of this is pertinent to the world of heavy machinery because, in the show’s third season, the brothers decided they needed some big machines to get to the bottom of the mystery. That’s when Caterpillar construction equipment rumbled on stage.
Working with Liebherr USA’s Construction Equipment Division, Finkbiner Equipment Co. (Liebherr’s dealer based in Burr Ridge, Ill.), and IUOE Local 150 in Wilmington, Ill., CE had opportunity for a close look at the R 920’s design and performance as Local 150 operators Greg Frieders and Hershel Howard, instructors for the Local’s Apprenticeship and Skill Improvement Program (ASIP), spent the better part of a hot, humid June day working the machine at various tasks.
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