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July 2014

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EquipmentWorld.com | July 2014 17 AN E.P.I.C. GENERATION EFFICIENT. POWERFUL. INTELLIGENT. COMFORTABLE. 2140 Barrett Park Drive | Suite 101 Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 Kawasaki pioneered the Z-Link design to provide unmatched utility, high breakout force and efficiency in its loaders. The Z7 generation Implements brand-new patented technology, industry exclusive innovation, and input from owners and operators all over the world. We've engineered the Z7 series from the ground up! > 15 Models > .78–13.5 cu.yd. > 45 HP–720 HP www.kawasakiloaders.com COMBAT CORROSION Counteract the corrosive effects of magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, sodium chloride, rock chipping, acid rain and extreme temperatures with Talbert Manufac- turing's trailer with Corsol WB Corrosion Protection. Made by PRP Industries, the process is a metal treatment system that delivers a satin black fi nish that prevents corrosion from degrading metal components. Corsol WB is available on the 3553TA, which features a 6-degree loading angle and 38-inch loaded deck height. The trailer, which is rated for 70,000 pounds evenly distributed or 50,000 pounds in 10 feet, is also equipped with a 20,000-pound planetary winch operated with a six-function wireless remote. The Corsol WB system is particularly useful for areas with heavy usage of snow melting agents, or coastal regions with salty conditions. COMPACT COMBINATION UNIT Weld in even the most remote locations with the Hydro-Arc 7500 from Fabco Power, which is a hydraulically driven DC welder/AC generator combination unit. Weighing just 165 pounds and measuring a compact 27 by 17 by 10 inches, the maintenance free unit provides 240 amps DC, 120/240 volts AC and 7.5 kW for operating tools, lights, pumps and more. An air compressor can be attached to convert the unit into a 3-in-1 system.

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