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Landscaping equipment
Getting Out of Tight Spots
Working in a tight space can create a variety of problems. However, even though this equipment may appear small, it can get the job done efficiently and pack a powerful punch.
April 18, 2013
Landscaping equipment
Reduce Downtime
Your equipment won’t get far without functional tires or tracks, so here are some maintenance tips to keeping them rolling. Perform visual inspections of undercarriage components. Most manufacturers’ idlers and rollers are permanently sealed and lubricated; however, they — along with sprockets and tracks — may need to be replaced periodically depending on a machine’s use.
February 11, 2013
Business
Sonsray Machinery Acquires 11 Case Dealerships
Case Construction Equipment has gone into agreement with Sonsray Machinery, of Los Angeles, under which Sonsray Machinery will acquire and operate 11 Case dealership branch office locations in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.
January 22, 2013
Business
CNH, Kobelco end agreement
CNH and Kobelco Construction Machinery (owned by Kobe Steel) are “unwinding” their joint ownership and equity positions in all companies and eliminating any geographical exclusivities, both companies have announced. CNH says it will continue to manufacture excavators incorporating Kobelco technology at its plants in Calhoun, Georgia; Italty and Brazil, and source select models such as short-radius excavators, from Kobelco for no less than five years.
December 27, 2012
Business
Florida Contractor Wins Case Community Challenge
Case Construction Equipment named Hubbard Construction the winner of the Case Community Challenge. The program recognized construction contractors for supporting their local communities with significant community service projects.
December 18, 2012
Landscaping equipment
Design/build: Hardscape tools & techniques
A level start is the key to success.Between bidding a hardscape job and wowing customers with the finished product, a lot can go wrong with the installation if you don’t have a sound project plan in place. And although each project – from retaining walls to patios – requires specific tools and materials, many practices apply across the board. Here are steps on how to lay a good foundation for your hardscape-installation services.
September 1, 2012
Business
Survivor Story
With the recession forcing professionals to re-evaluate their business practices, one New Jersey landscaper went back to his law-enforcement roots and watched as his profits grew.
April 2, 2012
Compact equipment
Minimizing Size, Not Features
New compact construction equipment and considerations in purchasing.
March 9, 2011
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