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June 2015

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June 2015 | EquipmentWorld.com 26 attachments ATTACHMENTS 2015 Whatever the task at hand – cleanup, compaction, concrete and asphalt, demolition, earthmoving, grading, landclearing, landscaping or lifting – there's an attachment in our roundup that will help you complete the job. CLEANUP/SNOW REMOVAL BROOM HAS 60-INCH SWEEPING SURFACE Handle cleanup projects such as dirt, leaves, snow, material spills, standing water, steel shavings and gravel with SweepEx Mega 600 broom attachment, which has a 60-inch-long mainframe and is built with no moving parts to reduce downtime. The broom has polypropyl- ene brush sections for durability and fl exibility, and the bristle action minimizes dust and fl ying debris. Eleven brush rows provide maximum cleaning power, and extenders are available that increase the broom to 96 inches for large applications. The broom has a brush section system for easy replacement. www.sweepexproducts.com PLOW WINGS STAY IN POSITION WHEN BACKDRAGGING Choose from either 8.5- or 9.5-foot widths with Hiniker's 9200 series torsion-trip V-plow, which features double acting hydraulic cylinders that hold the wings securely in position, even while backdragging. The simple torsion-trip edges provide independent protection to each plow wing. Moldboards have a low-friction, high-density polyethylene sur- face that is both corrosion-free and dent resistant. Wrap-around curb guards with chrome alloy wear bars provide protection from premature wear and damage. Options include skid shoes, cutting edges and snow defl ectors. www.hiniker.com PLOW SNOW FASTER SnowEx truck-mounted plows feature the Automatixx power-assisted attachment system that speeds snowplow hookup. The process, which can be completed entirely from the driver's side of the vehicle, enables the driver to spend less time setting up and more time plow- ing. The plow's wiring harness is plugged into the truck, then the operator activates the power-assist switches that automatically pull up the stand while attaching the plow. After engaging a pin lever that secures the plow on the truck, the unit is ready for operation. Remov- able receiver brackets provide ground clearance when the plow is detached from the truck. www.snowexproducts.com

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