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Eterra goes big with new âmonsterâ Typhoon 74 brush mower
Eterra has added a 74-inch model to its Typhoon series of mowers, which the company calls âa monster of a brush cutter.â The Typhoon 74 is designed for heavy-duty skid steers and compact track loaders with at least 2,500 pounds of lifting power. The attachment requires 32 to 50 gallons per minute of hydraulic flow [âŚ]
November 3, 2017
Construction Equipment
Catâs new universal coupler quickly attaches skid-steer tools to mini excavators
Caterpillar has introduced a new universal coupler designed for use with 4-ton, 5-ton and 8-ton mini excavators. The new Cat Mini Hydraulic Excavator Universal Coupler allows for skid-steer attachments to be used and interchanged quickly on these excavators. The coupler either pins to the stick or can be picked up with Catâs Dual Lock Coupler. [âŚ]
November 2, 2017
Construction Equipment
Eterra Mix-and-Go:Â Load, mix and pour concrete with one attachment
Eterra Attachments has expanded its lineup of Mix-and-Go concrete mixers, which the company says allows for the collection, mixing and pouring of concrete with just one attachment. The BMX-600 is the newest addition to Eterraâs mixer lineup and boasts a 21-cubic-foot (158 gallons) capacity. The other models, the BMX-100, BMX-250 and BMX-450, feature 3.3-, 9- [âŚ]
June 14, 2017
Construction Equipment
John Deere intros LM90 high-capacity bucket for skid steers, CTLs
John Deere has introduced a new bucket for skid steers (SSLs) and compact track loaders (CTLs) featuring a high-back, high-capacity design. Deere says the new Light Material High-Capacity Bucket (LM90) is designed âto take advantage of the improved performance capabilities and boom designâ of its G-Series SSLs and CTLs and can handle light materials such as [âŚ]
May 24, 2017
Construction Equipment
SkidCrane Lives: How the family of a former contractor is bringing his skid steer crane attachment to market (PHOTOS)
Parnell Jorgenson believed in the Bobcat. His son Kim remembers the now-iconic skid steer beginning to pop up on his fatherâs jobsites at some point in the late 1960s, just a few years after Bobcat first introduced it. And it didnât take long for Jorgenson and his nimble loaders to gain a reputation. âHe always [âŚ]
September 17, 2015
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