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Conderoc Equ Ipment the Screen Machine MARCH 6, 2017 ISSUE 3 NEXT ISSUE: MARCH 27, 2017 NEXT FOCUS: EXCAVATION/ATTACHMENTS 1 of 2 ATLAS COPCO JUMBO DRILL CM785D, RENTAL OF EXCAVATORS WITH BREAKERS Sales, Rentals & Diesel power 328kw, rated: Rental Purchase 24V, gross weight: 23824, Since 1976 ECM repl.at 30629 JOHN DEERE 844K II’s (2012) 5144/5519 Hours 7.25 CU YD Teflon Lined Buckets DESIGN NOTES 29.5 x 25 XHA2 Michelin Tires Scale & Autogrease Rear Camera Detection System Wheel & Joystick Steering Type design notes here. 7500 Hour Powertrain Warranty Absolute Beauties!! 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H.S.T. # 10403 7957 RT ADVERTISER INDEX MARCH 6/2017 CONTACT US 306-634-9911 ...............................................................A18 Editor General Manager PACE PUBLISHING LIMITED 905-277-0356 ...............................................................A11 Nathan Medcalf Mark Baker EQUIPMENT JOURNAL Alden Equipment Inc. .......................................................A1 [email protected] [email protected] 5160 Explorer Drive, #6 Aline & Paul Enterprises .................................................A16 Mississauga, ON, L4W 4T7, Canada Amaco Construction Equipment Inc. ...............................A22 Sales Manager Creative Director/Creative Services Tara Rosen Ryan Chuhaniuk LOCAL: EMAIL US: AMI Attachments .............................................................A1 [email protected] [email protected] (905) 629-7500 [email protected] B P T Components and Parts Inc. .....................................A9 Bobcat Dealers ..............................................................A16 National Account Manager Circulation Manager TOLL-FREE: CDN/USA WEBSITE: Mona Fahmi Marisa Mahato 1-800-667-8541 www.equipmentjournal.com Brandt Tractor Ltd. ...........................................................B6 [email protected] [email protected] Brandt Value Parts .........................................................A17 FAX: 1-800-210-5799 Breakers/Drills North America Inc. ....................................A1 Case Construction ..........................................................B15 Central Diesel Service ....................................................A20 Chrysler ...........................................................................B2 Conderoc Inc. ..............................................................A1,B8 Cooper Equipment Rentals ...............................................A1 Creighton Rock Drill Limited .............................................A5 Equipment Sales & Service Limited ...........................A1,A11 FDS Equipements ............................................................A4 Flo Components ...............................................................A7 Gear Equipment .............................................................B11 Harding Equipment Inc. ..................................................A17 High Reach Inc. ..............................................................A10 Hub Equipment ........................................................A1,B16 Hydrolexc ......................................................................A21 Industrial Trailers ...........................................................A15 Innotag Distributors .......................................................B13 Jade Equipment ...............................................................A9 THE PRODUCTS YOU WANT... 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