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Roadbuilding
The Greening of the Fleet: EPA regulations reduce emissions by more than 95 percent (INFOGRAPHIC)
In honor of Earth Day, our sister site, Equipment World, created an infographic about the effectiveness of EPA regulation since 1996. Click the image above to see the full infographic.
April 22, 2013
Pickups
Dual 11 inch fans for big blocks
A straight-blade puller fan, the Mach Two Series uses two 225 watt motors and wide paddle blades for maximum airflow of 2,760 cubic feet per minute (CFM) with a 22.0 amp draw. Mach Two fans measure 23.5″ wide by 15.75″ high and have a slim profile of 3.80″ deep, allowing them to fit many aftermarket radiators whose core is 24″ wide, including most Chevrolet Tri-5 applications.
August 11, 2012
Pickups
Maradyne Pacesetter Series Fans
The Pacesetter Series from Maradyne High Performance Fans replace worn-out original equipment electric fans and clutch fans.
December 1, 2011
Safety
Product Report
A new breed of Cat The D8T dozer, K-Series wheel loaders and E-Series excavators point the way to a safer, more productive future While its vocational truck has grabbed the spotlight this year, Caterpillar’s engineers in charge of off-road equipment have been anything but quiet.While some of you may have briefly glimpsed the new earthmovers […]
October 31, 2011
Equipment
CARB’s emissions rules ‘overkill’
Draft proposals and language for new on-road and off-road emissions regulations from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are expected to benefit the equipment rental industry as well as contractors and construction companies, according to the American Rental Association (ARA).
October 8, 2010
Roadbuilding
CARB’s emissions rules were ‘overkill’
Draft proposals and language for new on-road and off-road emissions regulations from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) are expected to benefit the equipment rental industry as well as contractors and construction companies, according to the American Rental Association (ARA). CARB is currently holding a series of workshops through Oct. 12 to present its draft […]
October 8, 2010
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