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December 2012

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Exhibitors Dromone's Multi Lock Coupler is Designed for Operator/Site Safety Booth No. 422 Dromone Engineering, an Irish company and leader in hitching technology for construction and agricultural markets, continues to focus efforts around expanding its U.S. presence and product availability – at CONDEX we will introduce dealers to the new Dromone Multi Lock Coupler. The product allows operators to safely complete attachment changes without leaving the cab, and is specifically designed to address market concerns regarding coupler safety in relation to operator and site safety. The Multi Lock Coupler can be utilized in a wide range of ways with a wide range of machine types, allowing greater versatility. Like all of its products, Dromone Multi Lock Couplers are safe, reliable and available to customers around the world. Dromone's products are currently available for export to 42 countries. Come and see its many safety features at CONDEX! And for more information, please call Sean Clifford at (857) 272-1116. Ground Engaging one Scoop at a Time When Customers Search, Make Sure Your Website is on Page One woodsequipment.com 800-848-3447 Booth No. 822 As more dealerships are investing in websites to increase their bottom-line, let's face it, having a website as a business is becoming the standard. As a result, we believe Search Engine Marketing paired with a professionally designed website is a must-have for a forward thinking business. Your customers are actively searching for your inventory monthly, but is your dealership's website showing up at the top of search results? With Search Engine Marketing, it's not just about gaining website traffic; it's about reaching your ideal customer on a consistent basis. Visit our booth to learn more! (continued on next page) Please visit us in CONDEX Booth 716. December 2012 | Construction Equipment Distribution | www.cedmag.com | 47

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