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Hamilton Equipment, Inc. Announces the Exclusive Importation and Distribution of Tanco Bale Wrappers and Shears, Including Parts, for the Entire United States

Hamilton Equipment now offers a full line of Tanco bale wrappers and bale shearers -- as well as stocking parts and factory-trained service technicians!

Hamilton Equipment, Inc. Announces the Exclusive Importation and Distribution of Tanco Bale Wrappers and Shears, Including Parts, for the Entire United States
2011-04-29
EPHRATA, PA, April 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Tanco is recognized as the top choice for agricultural bale wrapping machines and bale shears for farmers and contractors around the world.

Hamilton Equipment, Inc. is located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania and Raphine, Virginia. Tanco Autowrap, Inc. is located in County Carlow, Ireland.

In addition to offering the full line of parts and service for Tanco bale wrappers and shearers, Hamilton Equipment stocks the following Tanco wholegoods:

D70 Tanco Round Bale Stacker
D80 Tanco Square Bale Stacker
170 Tanco Bale Shear (Less Brackets)
1080A Tanco Trailer Square Wrapper
1206100 Tanco Standard Ramp
1206500 Tanco End Tip Ramp
1400 EH Tanco Full Auto Round Wrapper
1814ARC Tanco Full Auto Wrap Square Wrapper
1814LA Tanco Full Auto Square Wrapper
404EH Tanco Full Auto Square Wrapper
580A Tanco Auto Trailer Round Wrapper
580S Tanco Trailer Round Wrapper

Photos and video of Tanco bale wrappers and bale shears can be seen at www.haminc.com

There will be live dealer demonstrations of the Tanco equipment at various locations and shows across the country, including the Ag Progress Show, in State College, PA on August 16th - 18th, 2011.

Hamilton Equipment is a distributor of quality farm, outdoor, lawn & garden and commercial equipment since 1938.

For information on Tanco wholegoods, parts or service, call 1-717-733-7951. Ask for a Tanco wholegoods or parts/service representative, who is waiting to help you. Or email at sales@haminc.com

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[Press-News.org] Hamilton Equipment, Inc. Announces the Exclusive Importation and Distribution of Tanco Bale Wrappers and Shears, Including Parts, for the Entire United States
Hamilton Equipment now offers a full line of Tanco bale wrappers and bale shearers -- as well as stocking parts and factory-trained service technicians!