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Wed February 23, 2000
J. W. Burress Breaks New Ground With Ashland, VA, Facility
J.W. Burress kicked off the new year in style. Its newest facility, in Ashland, VA, officially opened as of January 1, 2000. The newest addition to Burress’ family is divided neatly in two: the service/shop area comprises one half of the facility, and the parts warehouse and reception area make up the other half....
Wed January 05, 2000
Anderson Promotes New York Managers
Anderson Equipment Company has announced two promotions. Monica A. Kensy has been promoted to New York State general parts manager and W.F. “Bill” Snowberger has been promoted to New York State general service manager....
Wed October 25, 2000
Anderson Equipment Promotes Chesterton to Sales Manager
Anderson Equipment Company recently announced that Ron Chesterton has been promoted to quarry sales manager. Chesterton possesses more than 30 years of experience in the industry including his experience as a Komatsu representative, a strong background in construction and mining, and experience as a previous Rupp employee....
Sat November 04, 2000
PBHs Level Multiple Structures in Colorado Cleanup
What was once an important site for the manufacture of nerve gases is being given back to nature. The U.S. Army’s 27-sq.-mi. (43.5 sq km) Rocky Flats Arsenal in Colorado is now a wildlife preserve…home to deer, eagles, rattlesnakes, and prairie dogs. But there is still a great deal of cleanup to be done....
Wed July 05, 2000
Tramac Covers Wider Flow Range With Model 140 Breaker
Tramac’s 140 hydraulic breaker offers an ideal combination of blow energy and blow frequency for increased productivity in trenching or demolition for backhoe loaders and large mini excavators from 4.1 to 11.7 metric tons (4.5 to 13 tons)....
Wed May 10, 2000
Tramac’s TraPac Plate Keeps Contractors Out of Trenches
Job-site safety involves a lot more than hanging posters and repeating slogans. To lose it can be disastrous on many levels. To improve it, benefits everyone. When working in trenches it is just good common sense to keep men out of them as much as possible....
Wed April 12, 2000
Tramac 85 Breaks With High Impact
Tramac’s 85 hydraulic breaker has been specifically designed for skid steer loaders. High impact, high frequency, low vibration and progressive start are among the features that provide enhanced performance for this durable breaker....
Wed March 15, 2000
Tramac Keeps it Quiet With Demolition Attachments
The latest generation of the Tramac range of hydraulic silent demolition attachments has been launched, covering carriers from 15.3 to 59.4 metric tons (17 to 66 tons). Complementing the range of Tramac breakers, each demolition attachment is available as a standard MB version — the MB-350, MB-400 and MB-550, with jaws designed for processing concrete and rebar in one operation, reducing it to a size for easy recycling....
Wed March 15, 2000
Tramac’s V1600 Fills Niche in Line of Hydraulic Breakers
Tramac recently announced the introduction of the V1600 hydraulic breaker, a heavyweight, variable impact hammer that can be mounted on excavators weighing between 19.8 and 40.5 metric tons (22 and 45 tons)....
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