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October 2013

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marketplace | continued TACKLE TIGHT SPACES Work on congested jobsites with Terex's PT-75 compact track loader, which features a 70-inch machine width for maneuverability in narrow spaces. The four-cylinder turbocharged Perkins 804C-33T diesel engine delivers 71 horsepower and has 178.5 foot-pounds of peak torque. The PT-75 also has a 6,200-pound tipping load, 3,100-pound operating capacity at 50-percent tipping load and lift height of 125 inches. The PT-75 has load sensing low flow auxiliary hydraulics from 0 to 17.4 gpm, with high flow capability of 30 gpm at 3,000 psi. An optional two-speed hydrostatic system enables operators to select low for high torque, or high for fast travel speeds. A suspended undercarriage features independent torsion axles that allow the bogie wheels to flex, eliminating vibration and shock for a smoother ride. Features include 18-inch-wide tracks and 3.5-psi ground pressure, an all-rubber track, front mounted quick-connect hydraulic fittings, an electronic connector for attachments, a comfortable operator's station and pilot-operated joystick controls. SAFE ACCESS Complete more work in less time with the CraneMate 5x500 work platform from Reach-All, which is designed for use with 8- to 10-ton boom trucks. Measuring 5 feet long with a 500-pound capacity, the platform features hydraulic powered auto-leveling, which ensures stability no matter where the platform is positioned. The 5x500 has 180-degree full platform rotation with proportional controls that allows proper positioning to work areas, enabling workers to safely access hard-to-reach areas. A stow-and-go feature allows the platform to be attached and positioned to the crane tip for safe road travel, reducing jobsite set up time and lowering the risk of an accident. The platform has a modular design that ensures quick and easy repair. If the platform is damaged, the component can be swapped out with no custom welding or repair certification. MINIMAL MAINTENANCE Tackle a range of concrete applications with Danuser's CB40 hammer concrete breaker, which breaks reinforced concrete up to 9 inches in thickness. Designed for skid steers with a hydraulic flow between 12 and 30 gpm, the CB40 requires no additional setup and delivers up to 82,000 pounds of impact force per cycle. Features include an anti-dry fire feature that eliminates unnecessary firing and extends the life of the unit. Maintenance is simplified via the CB40's drop hammer design. 18 October 2013 | EquipmentWorld.com EW1013_Marketplace.indd 18 9/24/13 4:01 PM

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