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September 2014

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September 2014 | EquipmentWorld.com 42 product report | continued PRODUCT ROUNDUP Toro Powered by a 160-horsepower Cummins QSB4.5 diesel, the DD4045 horizontal directional drill has 40,000 pounds of thrust and pullback and 4,500 foot pounds of rotary torque. Open-top vice wrenches provide enhanced visibility to the tool point, allowing for faster connections and breakouts. A two-speed carriage, with up to 140-feet-per-minute travel speed, helps reduce operator cycle time. Inside an optional enclosed cab, a multi-function color LCD display shows the drill's performance and functions. Operators can chose between either single or dual-stick controls to place the 52 pieces of 10-foot drill pipe that comes standard with the machine. In your world, there's only one thing that matters — ROI. Smart works. Take a look: volvoce.com/Haulers/ew Ditch Witch The JT60 and JT60 All Terrain horizontal directional drills each offer 60,000 pounds of thrust and pullback plus 9,000 foot pounds of rotational torque. A 190-gross-horsepower Tier 3 or 200-gross-horsepower Tier 4 Interim engine is available, powering an onboard 150-gpm enclosed fl uid pump. The patented, two-pipe All Terrain drilling system enables the All Terrain model to be more productive in a wide range of ground conditions. Both models come standard with Ditch Witch GPS, allowing you to remotely view engine hours, operational hours, service reminders and machine location. Vermeer The D20x22 S3 Navigator, designed for compact spaces, offers 12-percent additional power and improved precision control over its predecessor D16x20 Series II machine. Powered by a 74-horsepower Deutz Tier 4 Final engine, the machine has 19,550 pounds of thrust/pullback and 2,250 foot-pounds of torque. A new hydraulic system makes better use of engine horsepower, and offers more rotation, thrust and tracking performance over its predecessor. The unit shares a common control system with larger Vermeer drills.

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