DEERE SERIES II SKID STEERS
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Newly updated line features five models sized to fit any skid steer application•
Long wheel base allows for travel at higher speeds•
Steep 45-degree dump angle sheds wet or sticky material with ease•
Thirty-five-degree bucket rollback at ground level reduces spillage•
Unified design maximizes hydraulics, lift capabilities and pushing force•
Bucket breakout force ranges from 5,500 pounds to 11,600 pounds depending on model•
A range of 54 attachments ensures maximum versatilityVisit www.johndeere.com for more information or to find a dealer.
HARRIS HS6090 SHREDDER
• Top and bottom discharge shredder
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Handles autos, white goods, tin and miscellaneous scrap•
Suitable for waste re duction and C&D debris•
Includes an outward-opening reject door, large front and back wall castings and hydraulically-driven double feed rolls•
Features a spider rotor with helmet caps and end disc liners•
Designed for small- to medium-sized scrap yardsVisit www.harriswaste.com or call 800-373-9131 for more information.
SRS GANULATOR
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Bi-Cutter Screenless granulator from Size Reduction Specialists Corp.•
Designed to re-process Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE) and similar soft materials•
Two-shaft, patented cutter design allows the rotary cutters to b adjusted to tight tolerances•
Cuts TPE to consistent particle sizes•
Clean cutting action results in less dust and maintenance•
Cutting chamber sizes range from 6-inches by 8-inches to 15-inches by 17-inchesVisit www.srscorp.com or call 517-333-2605 for more information.
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