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Updated: April 27th, 2009 09:52 AM EDT

CT Quarry Doubles Production and Improves Product Quality

Terex Pegson Construction Equipment
The Kobyluck Rattlesnake Quarry consists of a Terex Pegson 1165 (26x44) jaw, Powerscreen Warrior 1800, Terex Pegson 1300 Maxtrak Cone and Powerscreen

Terex Pegson

The Terex Pegson 1165 features an "M" series single-toggle jaw with a hydraulic adjust system for changing the machine quickly with no drawback rod adjustment.

The 1300 Maxtrak cone features the all-in-feed Automax design for better throughput, shape and reduction for secondary, tertiary and quaternary use. The design can effectively utilize greater engine power and has lower frictional loss. This results in greater production, product quality and fuel efficiency. More of the energy is used to crush the rock, rather than to overcome the frictional resistance that occurs in other types of cone crushers.

The Powerscreen Warrior 1800 is a high-capacity, heavy-duty machine capable of dry screening, three-way splitting and stockpiling a wide variety of materials in the most demanding applications.

The Powerscreen H6203-R dry screening plant with a re-circulating feature is designed for large-volume processing up to 800 tons per hour with screen motion variances that allow the operator to adapt the plant to specific applications, providing high resistance to pegging and blinding, and with high energy characteristics to loosen fines.

Kobyluck is a family owned and operated company started in 1972 by Josh's parents, Dan and Maureen Kobyluck, with one truck. The company now consists of four divisions: Quarry, Trucking, Construction; and Ready-Mix Concrete. The divisions are run by the four Kobyluck brothers, who have all been involved in the company one way or another since an early age--Josh since he was 12 years old. The Quarry operation provides crushed stone for use in the Construction and Ready-Mix divisions, and for sale to a variety of customers.

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