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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM GMT-05:00

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Harrington LX Mini Puller
Putzmeister 40Z-Meter Boom Pump
Bobcat BG Series Generators
Hilti PS 200 Ferroscan
Arsenault Pocket Dossier
Spin Screed Power Roller Screed
Cole Hersee Warning Devices
TELC Stabilizer Lock
Bandit Color Critter II
Jordan David ICEGRIPS Clear Choice
Classic Construction Models Cat D8H
Bacou-Dalloz Bilsom Earmuffs
CS Unitec AIRBOR Magnetic Drill
OilTrap ElectroPulse
Parker Hannifin Suction and Return Hose
Superior Signals 2100 Series Backup Alarm
Holmbury ISO A Series Couplings
Partner K 750 Power Cutter
White Cap Tibroc Remote Control Trowel
Stone Little Champ 25CMP
Allen Triple Roller Tube Pavers
Bosch SAFE & SOUND
Multiquip DuoScreed
Stihl TS 700 Cutquik

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Harrington LX Mini Puller

The LX Mini Puller is equipped with standard features such as a nickel-plated, corrosion-resistant load chain and strong hook latches with safety tips.

  • 1/2-ton capacity
  • Compact, lightweight and requires very low pulling force
  • Free-chain adjusting mechanism and rubber grip handle
  • Additional load chain lengths available
  • BID2WIN 2005

    BID2WIN Software releases BID2WIN 2005, the Microsoft .NET/SQL Server version of its Windows-based construction estimating and bidding application.

  • Allows program to run on equipment from a laptop to an enterprise server implementation serving multiple users
  • Software includes over 200 user-requested features
  • Designed as a core component of Bidding Intelligence, combining real-time control of estimate and bid data with subcontractor/vendor collaboration and cross-bid reporting
  • Putzmeister 40Z-Meter Boom Pump

    The BSF 40Z.16H is a Multi-Z concrete boom pump mounted on three axles and providing a 107-ft. 7-in. net reach.

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