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April 2017

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EquipmentWorld.com | April 2017 75 landclearing attachments | continued Be a cool operator Be a cool operator 1-800-267-2665 • sales@hammondac.com • www.hammondac.com When you work hard in small spaces, you need AC big time! With over 1200 different kits engineered and developed, count on Arctic Wolf™ for factory-style integrated air conditioning systems in ready-to-fit kits. Loaders. Dozers. Excavators. Graders. Tractors. If your equipment has an engine and a cab on it, we can put cool air into it. Call today. 1-800-2 MR COOL or go online at www.hammondac.com and order your system and parts today. 081-178 Equip World 4.5x4.5.indd 1 2016-06-01 2:18 PM Effi ciently move irregular shapes Kubota's Rock Grapples are designed to effi ciently move volumes of materials. The attachment has dual hydraulic cylinders that can close at various gaps to handle irregular shapes. The bucket is designed with 3-inch spacing between the teeth to allow small rocks, soil and other debris to be sifted, leaving larger material locked in its jaws. The grapples are available in 66-, 72- and 78-inch widths and can fi t on skid steers and compact track loaders. Handle a variety of materials The Geith Grapple handles a variety of ma- terials in landclearing applications. Made with abrasion-resistant, high-tensile strength, the tines are boxed for increased strength. The main hinges have replaceable bearings, and the pins are protected by O-rings that keep the grease in and the dirt out. The grapples can be fi tted with an optional wear package. Till soil and break up rocks The Seppi Midisoil dt mulcher is designed for 100- to 170-horsepower tractors and comes in several working widths ranging from 69 to 98 inches. The mulcher tills the soil and breaks stones to a depth of 10 inches, and has a work- ing speed of 0 to 1.2 mph. The unit has a 2-speed transmission gearbox, which makes it possible to use a higher speed of the rotor shaft for wood and a slower speed for rocks and soil. By switching a main transmission lever, the operator can change the speed from 1,000 rpm to 500 rpm, providing more torque with less power.

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