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

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Komatsu BR380JG-1 Mobile Crusher

The BR380JG-1 mobile jaw crusher incorporates HydrauMind hydraulic technology.
  • Large-capacity KCJ4222 jaw crusher and vibrating grizzly feeder
  • 180-hp Komatsu SAA6D102E-2 engine
  • 55- to 265-tph production output
  • Load-presetting semi-automatic feeder
  • Fully automatic discharge setting adjustment system

    Fecon BA Horizontal Hog

    The 75,000-lb. BA Horizontal Hog has a 62-in.-wide by 42-in.-high feed opening, making it suitable for land clearing, landfill, logging and mulching operations.
  • 600-, 800- or 1,000-hp diesel engine
  • Fixed or swing hammers with two-bolt replaceable tips
  • Two 1-in.-thick screens with a wide range of openings

    Diamond Z DZH 5000 Series Grinder

    The DZH 5000 Series horizontal grinder has production capacities of more than 100 tph.
  • Engine options up to 860 hp
  • Feed roller and hydraulic rod puller contribute to safety and ease of maintenance
  • Able to handle tough, large wood waste materials

    Morbark Model 1300 Tub Grinder

    The Model 1300 is equipped with the Eradicator rotor.
  • Productive rates of up to 400 yds. per hour
  • Dual 16-in. discharge augers discharge onto a 40-in.-wide by 28-in.-long belt conveyor
  • Caterpillar or Cummins diesel engine with up to 1,000 hp
  • Torque to hammermill increased by a factor of 1:6 through the gearbox drive
  • Also available on tracks

    Orbit Screens Model 68 Screening Plant

    The Model 68 screening plant can be equipped with a 29-hp fuel-injected, water-cooled, electric start gas or 26-hp water-cooled diesel engine.
  • 72-in.-diameter by 17.5-in.-deep screen with various screen dish sizes available
  • 12-ft.-long hydraulically driven feeder with 1.8-cu.-yd. capacity
  • Easily towed with a 3/4-ton pickup at highway speeds with no special permits required

    DuraTech Model 2009 Tub Grinder

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