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Concrete Equipment S A L E S R E 2020 N T of Lincoln HAMILTONA EQUIPMENT CO. L 8801 Highway 6, Lincoln, NE 68507 (402)S 464-6381 C H O O N M S E PRODUCTST O & PRICING ON WEBSITE: R W U N bobcatoflincoln.comC E • hamiltonequipmentco.com T R I S O N ARTICULATED LOADER DOOSAN HONDA GENERATORS COMPACT EXCAVATOR AIR COMPRESSORS MOWERS/WATER PUMPS COMPACT TRACK LOADERHavelock& ACCESSORIES Ave Centrifugal Pump SKID STEER LOADER Blow Pipe Electric Submersible ZERO TURN RIDING MOWERS 70th St. Trash Pump MINI TRACK LOADER Breaker Hammer UTILITY VEHICLES AdamsChipping St. Hammer Generators UTILITY VEHICLES Hose Waterbed Pump TRACTOR & ATTACHMENTS VERSAHANDLER Pole Tamper Mowers SEEDING EQUIPMENT Trimmers BOBCAT ATTACHMENTS Aerator YARD CARE Auger Angle Broom Box Scraper Auger Aerator Mower Auger 1 & 2 Man Bale Spear CONCRETE-DEMO PRODUCTS Food Plot Seeder Breaker Bed Edger COMPACTION EQUIPMENT Overseeder Brushcat Cable Layer/Paver Primary Seeder Brush Saw Brick Saw Hedge Trimmer Pulverizer Dozer Blade Cement Mixer Lawn Edger Rear Blade Exhaust Purifier Concrete Vibrator Lawn Mower Tiller Grader Blade Cut Break-Saw Lawn Roller Grapple Root Cut-Off Saw Lawn Trencher Land Plane Diamond Blades Log Splitter Packer Wheel Electric Hammer Metal Detector Pallet Forks Finish Tools Overseeder Planer Floor Grinder Power Rake Plate Compactor Line Level Sod Cutter Pulverizer Mortar Mixer String Trimmer/Saw Rock Bucket Power Trowel Stump Grinder Snow Blade Power Buggy Tiller Snow Blower Rammer/Jumping Jack Soil Conditioner Soff Cut Saw TRAILERS LIFT EQUIPMENT Deck Over Soil Finisher Tile Saw Drywall Lift Dump Stump Grinder Track Power Buggy Engine Hoist Flatbed Sweeper Trench Compactor Pallet Jack Enclosed Three Point Vibratory Plate Scaffold Water Tiller W. 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Concrete Saw Material Lift Tree Puller Telescopic Forklift Tree Spade Work Platform Trench Compactor Scissor Lift Trencher Trailer Mounted Boom Wheel Saw SALES • SERVICE Full Tank of Fuel PICK-UP AND PARTS • RENTALS NO CITY SALES TAX DELIVERY SINCE 1963 AVAILABLE HALF-DAY • DAY • WEEK • MONTH HOURS: MON-FRI 7:30 TO 5:00 • SATURDAY 7:30 TO 12:00 RENTAL & SALES TO FIT YOUR NEEDS Index BOBCAT products BOBCAT Specifications .....................9-10 Seeding equipment ............................. 18 Skid Steer Loaders .................................1 Scaffolding ........................................... 19 Compact Track Loaders Air Compressors ..................................11 Tractor equipment ................................17 Mini Track Loaders Accessories Tractor implements ..............................17 Utility Vehicle ..........................................3 Compressor Tractor Work Machine .........................................3 Electric breaker Tractor with loader Walk behind trencher .............................3 Rotary hammer Aerator Bobcat Excavators ..................................2 Pole Tamper Auger 3-point BOBCAT Attachments ......................... 4-8 Rear blade Angle broom Compaction equipment ....................... 10 Box scraper Auger Rammers Disc Bale spear Trench Compactor Pulverizer Box scraper Vibratory plate compactors Landscape rake Breaker Rotary Mower Brushcat-rotary cutter Concrete & demolition equipment ..12-13 Spreader Brush saw Cement Mixer Bucket Tiller Dozer blade Concrete tools Exhaust purifier Concrete vibrators Trailers ....................................................8 Grader Mortar Mixer Grapple root Power Buggy Yard Care ............................................. 20 Land plane Power trowels Aerator ....................................... Auger Pulverizer Brick saw Bed edger ....................... Lawn mower Packer wheel Floor Grinder Lawn edger ........................ Log splitter Pallet fork Tile Saw Lawn roller ........................ Overseeder Planer Cut-off saw Metal detector ..................................... Plate compactor Walk behind saw Power rake ....................Stump grinder Pulverizer Abrasive and diamond blades Sod cutter .................................... Tiller Rock Bucket String trimmer/saw blade Snow blade Generators ........................................... 14 Snow blower/Snow pusher Generators Water Pumps and hoses ..................... 15 Soil conditioner Centrifugal pump Spreader Home Care ........................................... 19 Trash pump Stump grinder Appliance dolly ...................Carpet Fan Waterbed pump Sweeper Floor Strippers ..........Pressure Washer Electrical submersible pump Three point hitch Pump hoses Tiller Lift equipment...................................... 16 Tree puller Drywall lift ........................... Scissor lift Tree spade Engine hoist .............................TMZ lift Trench compactor Forklift .................. Forklift attachments Trencher Transmission jack................. Pallet jack Wheel saw Trailer Rental Requirements: Rental Period Miscellaneous Charges ∙ Half Ton Truck or larger Rental rates are based on a maximum of 8 Customer is responsible for all damage. Electric brake Trailers available.* hours operation per 24-hour day, ∙ Machines returned with flat tires are *Vehicle must have Electric Brake 40 hours per 7-day week, and 160 hours subject to a $50.00 fee per tire. controller per 28-day month. 2” or 2 5/16” trailer ball Machines returned requiring excessive ∙ ALL NEW USED AND RENTAL 7 way connector cleanup subject to cleanup charge. ∙ EQUIPMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE. Pick-Up and Delivery RENT TO OWN OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE. Available. Call for rates. FUEL SURCHARGE WILL APPLY TO LARGER EQUIPMENT BASED ON HOURS USED PER MACHINE. Mon/Fri 7:30 to 5:00 • Saturday 7:30 to 12:00 Proof of insurance is required or Phone (402) 464-6381 • Fax (402) 464-5989 14% will be added to agreement. 8801 Highway 6 - Lincoln, Nebraska 68507 See Section 20 of Rental Agreement Compact Track Loader BOBCAT COMPACT TRACK LOADER Model Width HP Weight Lift Lift 1/2 Day Day Week 4 Weeks Capacity Height (4 Hour) (24 Hour) T-450 56" 61 6150 2000 109" 25000 35000 110000 275000 T-550 68" 66 7600 2850 114" 25000 35000 110000 275000 T-590 68" 66 7900 3000 119" 27500 37500 115000 292500 T-595 68" 74 8055 3150 119" 27500 37500 115000 292500 T-650 80" 74 9500 3670 124" 27500 37500 115000 292500 T-76 80" 74 10250 4150 128" 30000 42500 127500 320000 T-770 80" 92 10900 4960 132" 32500 47500 145000 360000 T-870 83" 100 12925 5200 144" 37500 55000 165000 420000 Trailer with Equipment Rental 2000 2500 10000 30000 BOBCAT SKID-STEER LOADER Model Width HP Weight Lift Lift 1/2 Day Day Week 4 Weeks Capacity Height (4 Hour) (24 Hour) S70 36" 24 2975 700 94" 17 5 00 25000 75000 187500 S100 48" 36 4100 1000 103" 17 5 00 25000 75000 187500 S450 62" 49 5250 1300 109" 17 5 00 25000 75000 187500 S530/550 68" 49/61 6500 1850 119" 18500 27500 82500 210000 S570 68" 61 6500 1950 119" 18500 27500 82500 210000 S595 68" 74 6800 2200 119" 20000 30000 90000 225000 S650 74" 74 8100 2690 124" 22500 35000 105000 265000 S76 74" 74 8600 2900 128" 22500 35000 105000 265000 S750 74" 85 8900 3200 132" 22500 35000 105000 265000 High Flow Hydraulics 3500 5000 20000 50000 Trailer with Equipment Rental 2000 2500 10000 30000 BOBCAT MINI TRACK LOADER Model Width HP Weight Lift Lift 1/2 Day Day Week 4 Weeks Capacity Height (4 Hour) (24 Hour) MT-85 36" 25 3100 850 81" 16500 25000 75000 187500 Mini Track Loader Attachments Available Auger 6-9-12-15-18-24 406 6500 10000 30000 60000 Breaker 632 13500 20000 60000 180000 Brushcat 2" cutting capacity 420 10000 15000 60000 180000 Pallet Fork 36" length 255 3500 5000 15000 30000 Root Grapple 36" 300 6500 10000 30000 60000 Soil finisher 40" 8500 12500 37500 75000 Stump Grinder 13500 20000 60000 180000 Tiller 40" 4" depth 475 8500 12500 37500 75000 Trencher 4" or 6" 36" depth 625 8500 12500 37500 75000 Trailer with Equipment Rental 2000 2500 10000 30000 1 BOBCAT COMPACT EXCAVATORS Reach at (bucket size) 1/2 Day Day Model Dig Depth Width Weight Ground Level (4 Hour) (24 Hour) Week 4 Weeks E10 00 00 00 00 9" 12" 16" 6' 28" 2600 10' 150 225 675 1800 E20 00 00 00 00 9" 12" 16" 18" 20" 8' 6" 39" 3425 14' 150 225 675 1800 E26 00 00 00 00 12" 16" 18" 20" 24" 9' 6" 60" 6100 15' 17 5 250 750 1875 E35 00 00 00 00 12" 16" 18" 20" 24" 30" 36" 11' 69" 8150 18' 200 275 850 2200 E35E Extendable Arm 13' 69" 8400 20' 20000 30000 90000 250000 12" 16" 18" 20" 24" 30" 36" E42 00 00 00 00 12" 16" 18" 24" 30" 36" 11.5' 69" 9700 18' 200 300 900 2500 E50 00 00 00 00 12" 16" 18" 24" 30" 36" 13' 77" 11,200 21' 250 350 1050 2650 E85 00 00 00 00 18" 24" 36" 15.6' 87" 19,000 24' 350 500 1500 4500 Trailer with Equipment Rental 2000 2500 10000 30000 EXCAVATOR ATTACHMENTS 1/2 Day Day Width Length (4 Hour) (24 Hour) Week 4 Weeks Auger 00 00 00 00 6" 9" 12" 15" 18" 24" 30" 36" 65 100 300 675 Bucket 00 00 00 00 12" 16" 18" 20" 24" 30" 36" 35 50 150 300 Flail Mower 00 00 00 00 (needs case drain on machine) 30" 4" cutting capacity 150 225 675 2000 Packer Wheel 11" 40.5" 6500 10000 30000 90000 Plate Compactor 18.75" 26" 17 5 00 25000 75000 187500 Ripper 2.25" 35.5" 6500 10000 30000 60000 Thumb Clamp 13" 27" 2500 3500 14000 35000 EXCAVATOR BREAKERS Impact Class 1/2 Day Day Model Excavator Ft./Lbs. (4 Hour) (24 Hour) Week 4 Weeks HB280/NB110 E10 60/150 13500 20000 60000 180000 HB680/NB140 E20/E26 150/350 13500 20000 60000 180000 HB880/NB150 E35 300/550 17 5 00 25000 75000 187500 HB980/NB160 E35/E42/E50 500/900 20000 30000 90000 250000 HB1180/NB170 E85 750/1200 25000 35000 105000 265000 2 Small Articulated Loader SMALL ARTICULATED LOADER Model Width HP Weight Lift Lift 1/2 Day Day Week 4 Weeks Capacity Height (4 Hour) (24 Hour) L-23 43.2"
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