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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

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Cummins DQC Generators
Terramite T5C Loader-backhoe
SteeleVest Cooling Vest
VMAC Underhood Compressors
Genie Oscillating Axle
Landa SEA Pressure Washer Upgrade
Kanga Loaders Contractors Kit
Bandit Helmet Head Grinder Tooth
Baldor Powerchief Generators
Badger Meter Measure Rite Truck Meter
Manitowoc Cranes 16000 Crane
Measurement Systems MSI-4300 Porta-Weigh Plus
Worksaver Compact Grapple
DBI/Sala Leading Edge Concrete Anchor
Salsco Mini-Track Paver
Quality Welding Dirt Works Tree Spade
Stanton Systems Tire Wash Systems

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Cummins DQC Generators

The DQC series includes 600-, 750- and 800-kW generator sets based on a 23-liter inline six-cylinder diesel engine that offers low emissions and fast transient response to load changes.

  • Available in 50- and 60-Hz frequencies
  • Intended for standby and prime power use
  • PowerCommand digital control system for total system integration
  • Terramite T5C Loader-backhoe

    Terramite has changed the look of the T5C loader-backhoe to include a sloped hood that improves visibility for loading operations.

  • Redesigned fenders and relocated parking brake handle add better access to operator's compartment
  • Heavy-duty plate steel front grill protects muffler and engine compartment
  • Work lights positioned at top front section of ROPS cage to provide illumination at night
  • Standard landscape-style loader bucket
  • SteeleVest Cooling Vest

    The SteeleVest provides maximum cooling for up to four hours.

  • Lightweight and failsafe with no pumps, batteries or tether lines
  • Simply freeze the non-toxic, non-flammable Thermo-strips and insert into vest
  • Spare sets of Thermo-strips can be kept in portable coolers to extend cooling times
  • VMAC Underhood Compressors

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