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August 2017

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EquipmentWorld.com | August 2017 67 www.mobilebarriers.com IMPROVE SAFETY. SAVE TIME. REDUCE SETUP, LANE CLOSURES & CONGESTION Highly mobile with power, lights and other options including crane and bucket. For right or left work at lengths to over 100'. Carries materials and supplies up to 85,000lbs. For purchase, lease or rent. Attack snow removal with a variety of blade positions Vernig Manufacturing's V60 Hydraulic Snow Blade/ Pusher has variable pusher, straight and angled positions to attack snow removal. Electric-over-hydraulic control allows independent angling of each wing; the entire blade can also be angled separately from the wings for multiple blade and wing angle confi gurations. A fl oating frame link maintains full blade contact when the wings are angled, while also allowing down pressure when the wings are straight. By using oscillation and adjustable cast skid shoes, the unit's edge can follow uneven surfaces. Three blade sections with individual trip edges use a total of eight compression springs. Spreaders designed for all-weather use The HERD sand, salt and mixture spreaders from Kasco Manufacturing come in three PTO-powered models, holding a maximum of 550 to 2,000 pounds of wet sand. An agitator system offers an even fl ow of material, giving the units the ability to handle wet and dry sand, sand mixed with salt or calcium chloride, and both salt and chloride separately. A 14-gauge powdered paint-coated hopper is designed for all-weather heavy use. The Model 750SSS can be hooked up with fl ow valve to control the width of the spread from the operator's seat. Moldboard's geometry aimed at snow rolling action Worksaver's four-model line of skid steer snow blades angle left or right and have a 3/8-inch by 6-inch steel cutting edge. The reinforced 10-gauge moldboard's curl geometry is designed to enhance snow rolling action, says the company. The blades come in 5-, 6-, 7.5- and 9-foot lengths; the two larger blades have 5-degree lateral oscillation, allowing the blade to follow ground contours. Extension springs keep the moldboard upright and the snow rolling; optional hydraulic angle adjustment kits are also available.

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